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Insects Are Disappearing From Our Planet at an Alarming Rate: How Can We Help Them?
Insects have been in existence for over 400m years, their ancestors moving from water bodies to take over the land a long time ago prior to the appearance of dinosaurs. They have been very successful, developing into a surprising diversity of over 1m species that have been described, with possibly as much as more 4m which science is yet to describe.
Latest Research Articles
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Sky Watchers Excited as SpaceX Launch Forms Strange Clouds Over East Coast
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Lake Powell's Low Water Level Could Make Generation of Hydropower Impossible in 2023
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Cavers Discover Snakes Dwelling in Yemen's Mysterious 'Well of Hell'
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Colorado's Annual Great Tarantula Migration is Underway as Mating Season Approaches
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Baby Poops Have Ten Times More Microplastics Compare to Adults, Alarming Study Reveals
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China Pledges New Coal-Fired Projects to Deal with Climate Change
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Agricultural Crop Yields Drop as Heat-Drought Season Rises
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California Now Has the Lowest Coronavirus Transmission Rate in the U.S.
Asteroid Three Times Bigger Than Statue of Liberty Will Hurl Past Earth on Fall Equinox
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Heat and Wind Challenge Firefighters as They Make Progress in Controlling California's Largest Fire
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Wolf Slaughter: Wolf Hunting Laws May Have Driven Gray Wolves Back to Endangered Species List
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Deadliest Animals: Top 5 Most Dangerous Creatures You May Encounter in North Florida





