Biology
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Nanoplastic Pollution in Bottled Water Exposed by New Laser Technique
In recent years, there has been rising concern that tiny particles known as microplastics are showing up basically everywhere on Earth, from polar ice to soil, drinking water and food.
Latest Research Articles
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Mammoth Discovery: Coal Miners Find Fossilized Tusk and Bones in North Dakota
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Soil Fungi Play a Key Role in Forest Diversity Around the World
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Fossil Evidence Suggests Photosynthesis Began 1.75 Billion Years Ago in Australian Microbes
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Marine Snails Reveal New Insights into the Origin of Cell Differentiation
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Laser Scarecrows: A High-Tech Solution Protecting Crops From Bird Attacks
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Kelp Forests and Beaches Show Similar Patterns of Change Across California
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Giant Predator Worms Lurked Beneath the Ancient Seafloor, Fossils Reveal
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Drought Resistance in Tomato Roots: A Matter of Stiffness and Hormones
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Types of Bees and How to Identify Them
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Golden Egg Found At the Bottom of the Pacific Ocean: What Does This Mysterious Orb Contain?
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Colombia Uses Seized Timber to Help Bees and the Environment
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Amorphophallus Mirabilis: A New and Eye-Catching Arum Species From Myanmar’s Limestone Forest