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Analysis of Genetic Material in the Ocean Identifies 5000 Previously Unknown Viruses
An investigation of mitochondrial DNA in the sea has uncovered large numbers of unrecognized RNA pathogens and an increased quantity of phyla; or natural families, of infections believed to emerge.
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Camouflaging Squid Caught on Cam in Japan, First Time to be Observed in Lab
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University of Missouri Researchers Develop Process to Detect and Fight Lung Cancer Recurrence
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Fishermen Capture a Large Shark That Is Being Devoured by an Unknown Sea Creature
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Safe Pet Food and Dish Handling: Only Less Than 5% of US Dog Owners are Aware of the FDA Guidelines
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Sydney’s Yearly Average Precipitation Arrives About Nine Months Early According to Weather Forecasters
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Heavy Rain and Massive Flooding Affects over 20,000 Homes in Southern Thailand
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129 Million Years Ago, a Limping Dinosaur Inhabited Spain, According to Paleontologists
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Ritual Drug: Sacrificed Children Found with Cocaine and Ayahuasca in Their Bodies During Inca Sacrificial Rites
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Turmeric Extract Aids in the Development of Artificial Blood Vessels and Tissues
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New Study: Honey Bees Are Protected From the Varroa Mite by Selective Breeding
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Incoming Storm Could Bring Severe Weather, Snowstorm, and Blizzard in the United States Next Week
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How to Write an Essay on Climate Change






