Biology
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Scientist Lets Mosquitoes Bite Him for Research
University of Melbourne entomologist Perran Ross lets his arm be fed upon by a mosquito swarm experimentally infected with a Wolbachia bacterium, which is a part of the overall worldwide strategy of eradicating dengue mosquitoes.
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Rare Tropical Heteroptera Species Having Long Antennae Discovered
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Carnian Pluvial Episode: The Mass Extinction That Brought Dinosaurs to Power
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Origin of the Swiss Alps and Molasse Plateau Basin Reexamined Due to New Evidence
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Development of Modern Cucurbita Pumpkins from Ancient Pumpkin Varieties
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Coconut Oil: A Potent, Safe Insect Repellent
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Unearthed in China: New "Eternal Sleeper" Dinosaur Fossil
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Coconut Oil: Is it Also Good for Dogs?
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Large Scale Study on Genomics of Wheat Shows Large Diversity Useful for Crop Improvement




