Biology
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How can Plants see Blue Light?
Blue lights are invisible to human eyes. However, the frequency of the wavelengths that these photons travel in is perceivable by plants.
Latest Research Articles
The Story Behind Two Widowed Penguins of Melbourne Skyline
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57,000 Years Old Well-Preserved Wolf Pup Found in Yukon Territory Permafrost in Canada
The Survival Secret of the Colorado Potato Beetle Against Pesticides
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New Species Discovered: The Ugliest Orchid in The World-
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Happening Every 27 Million Years: Mass Extinctions of Land-Dwelling Animals
Chemical in Tires Causes Mysterious Coho Salmon Deaths
Beavers Engineered Special Exmoor Dam: A First in 400 Years
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Regulatory Failure Threatens Alabama’s Mobile River Basin
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New Species of Comb Jelly Discovered Near Puerto Rico
Bringing Back Beans, Corn, Squash and Sunflowers To Native American Crops
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A Guide to Getting Rid of Pest Infestations in Your House
Monarch Caterpillars Fight Each Other for Scarce Milkweed