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Bacterial Vampirism: Some Foodborne Bacteria Have Taste for Human Blood, Researchers Found in New Study
The discovery of bacteria vampirism implies that some of the world’s deadliest bacteria have a lust for human blood. Click to read more.
Latest Research Articles
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Warmer Winter: Over $8 Billion Losses Estimated in Northern Plains, Upper Midwest Due to Global Warming
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Can Honeybees Adapt? New Research Examines the Resilience of Pollinators in a Changing World
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Human-Wildlife Conflict Threatens Botswana and Other Africa Countries
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El Niño Blamed For Devastating Drought That Starved Millions in Southern Africa
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Anglerfish Practiced Sexual Parasitism To Thrive 55 Million Years Ago, Study Finds
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Climate Change To Reduce Global Income By 19% In The Next 25 Years, Study Says
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Indonesia Volcanic Eruption: Evacuations Ordered as Alert Levels Set to Highest Due to Mount Ruang Activity
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Pakistan, Afghanistan: Deadly Flooding: Over 100 Killed Due to Flooding, Heavy Rains
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Central Plains to Lower Missouri Valley Forecast: Severe Storms to Bring Damaging Hail This Week
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New Research Uncovers Island Bats' Role as Essential Allies in Sustainable Farming on Madeira
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10 Tips to Boost Your World of Warcraft Arena Rating
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Timur Kulibaev: Biography, Career, Achievements in Kazakhstan






