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Koala Retrovirus: How This Deadly Marsupial Disease Can Spread From Mother to Joey
The Koala retrovirus, or KoRV, is a lesser-known danger to the famous Australian mammal. So scientists at the University of Queensland set out to learn more about KoRV's transmission to understand the virus better.
Latest Research Articles
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Torrential Rainfall and Lightning Strikes Los Angeles and South California
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Antarctic Chill: The South Pole Just Experienced its Coldest Winter in History
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Lava Flows from Spanish Volcano After Crater Collapse
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Residents Shocked as Bright Meteor Fireballs Light Up the Skies in Colorado
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Emaciated Deer in Alabama Woods Prompts Fear of an Outbreak of Deadly Hemorrhagic Disease
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4 Family Members Dead in Italian Village After Inhaling Toxic Fumes During Wine-Making
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La Palma Volcano Increases its Explosive Power, Roaring Louder and Emitting Thicker Lava
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Dog Finally Rescued After Being Trapped in 30-Foot-Deep Cavern For Two Weeks
Scientists Discovers Extremely Rare Tardigrade Fossil in a 16-Million-Year-Old Amber
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Corals Discovered Flourishing in Extreme Environment Despite High Levels of Carbon Dioxide
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Ancient Mangrove Ecosystem “Trapped in Time” in the Heart of the Yucatan Peninsula
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High Temperatures and Warm Weather Forecasted to Roast the North-Central U.S.





