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Researchers Discover Blowflies Can Detect Chemical Weapons and Other Pollutants
IUPUI researchers discovered that blowflies may be utilized as chemical sensors, with a special focus on the monitoring of chemical warfare weapons.
Latest Research Articles
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Recent Seismic Activities in Atlantic Ocean Feared to be a Developing Volcanic Eruption
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This Bacteria Can Consume Greenhouse Gas Methane and Convert it Into Fuel
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Sound Waves Used to Break Down Kidney Stones: First Human Study
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[STUDY] Plant-based Omega 3 Can Reduce the Risks of Heart Disease and Other Heart Problems
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New Possibly Painkilling Chemical Has Been Discovered in Deep-water Cone Snails According to Scientists
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Scientists Suggest Dense Spinosaurus Bone Fossils Show They Can Hunt Underwater
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400 Years of Extinction: ‘Justin Beaver’ and ‘Sigourney Beaver’ to Return in Enfield, London to Combat Flooding
Salmonella Enterica Strain Not Yet Seen on Migratory Wild Birds: Study
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Around 2,000 Earthquake Swarms Struck the Azores Islands in Portugal Since March 19
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Tornadoes Rips Across New Orleans Area; One Dead, Prompting Declaration of National Emergency
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Severe Tropical Cyclone Charlotte Expected to Weaken Off the Coast of Western Australia
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Aftermath of Dinosaur-Killing Asteroid Were Even Worst than Previously Thought