Biology
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Harmful Blue-Green Algae Found in Australia Might Just Be What Makes Mars Habitable
A serious blue-green algae warning for Lake Tuggeranong, Australia's Lake Burley Griffin, was raised. However dangerous as they may be, the same kind of algae might just be the way to make Mars habitable.
Latest Research Articles
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New Research: 10,000 Year Old Dog Bone Changes Our View About The First Americans
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Biologists Puzzled by Yellow Penguin Found on South Georgia Island
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Male Humpback Whale Survives 4-Hour Attack By Troop Of Orcas
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Study: Octopuses Have a Strange Light Sense Helping Them Hide from Predators
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Anatomically Faultless Kangaroo is Most Ancient Australia's Rock Painting
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Defunct Species of Goose Recognised From Egypt's 'Mona Lisa'
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Study: Ultraviolet 'Television' Helps Us Understand Animals Better
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Prehistoric Animal Viruses From the Permafrost Caught Interest of Russian Scientists
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Vampire Squid Fossil Strayed During the Hungarian Revolution Found
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Oil Spill Has Durable Health Consequences In Dolphins
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Animal Brutality: USC Accused Of Chopping Off Mice Ears in Labs for No Reason
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US First Threatened Specie, Black-footed Ferret Cloned Using Genes of Animals that Died 30 Years Ago