Biology
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Shipwrecks as Artificial Reefs: A Boon for Marine Conservation
An estimated 50,000 shipwrecks can be found around the UK's coastline and have been acting as a hidden refuge for fish, corals and other marine species in areas still open to destructive bottom towed fishing, a new study has shown.
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Carrots: The Thirsty Crop That Is Draining an Arid Valley’s Water Resources
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Urine: A Valuable Resource for Food Production and Environmental Protection
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Climate Change Drives Mutation in Flour Beetles That Enhances Their Heat Tolerance
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Chimeric Monkey Born Glowing Through Successful Stem Cell Experiment
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