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How this Deadly Sea Anemone May Help Create New Life-Saving Drug
After discovering biomolecular scientists while investigating the species' various venoms, an altogether new deadly chemical identified in an Australian tropical sea anemone is being investigated as a potential new therapeutic treatment.
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Male Elephant Seals Intentionally Eat to Gain Weight or Die Trying: New Study
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Pancreatic Cancer Cure? 'Breakthrough' Treatment Hopes to Become the 'Answer' Once and For All
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As Western Australia’s Bushfire Rages On, New South Wales Firefighters Are Helping
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Atlantic Storm Forms Off the Coast of Southeast, Forecasted To Hit Northeast US
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Unknown Species Waiting to be Discovered on Deep Seafloor: New Study
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WWF: Endangered Animals To Become NFTs - Environmentalists Disagrees
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Winter Storm Aftermath: US Gradually Recovers, Arctic Air to Leave Midwest and Northeast
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How Sea Otters Retain Body Heat Despite Having No Fatty Blubber
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Dutch Trawler Dumps 100,000 Dead Fish into the Western Coast of France
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Talking Fish: New Study Shows Some Fishes Produce Sounds to Communicate