Biology
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Great Barrier Reef has Chlamydia-Like Bacteria That Steal Nutrients From Corals
Scientists found Chlamydia-like bacteria in the Great Barrier Reef that energy and steal nutrients from corals. Read more here.
Latest Research Articles
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Explosive Evolution Driven by Tectonic Plate Movement Beneath the Earth [Study]
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Zebrafish Limb Regeneration: Scientists Discover 'Mechanical Waves' Involved in Regrowing Amputated Tailfins
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Gympie-Gympie Plant Kills in Minutes: World's Most Toxic Plant Spreading in the UK
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Jordan’s Beekeepers Defy Odds To Produce World-Class Honey
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Impact of Climate Change on Wild Bees: How They Are Emerging Earlier and What It Means for Pollination
Daffodils Eaten By Livestock Could Address Climate Change
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Unexpected Benefits of Man-Made Materials for Birds: How They Help Them Build Nests and Survive
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Northeast US Weather Forecast: Rainy Conditions to Unload This Weekend; Slower Commutes Possible
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Trees Make Common Pain Killers: New Research Reveals β-Pinene Can Be Converted to Paracetamol and Ibuprofen
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Blue-Green Algae Blooms Are Influenced by Temperature: New Findings