Biology
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Largest Insect Genome Discovered in a Grasshopper [Study]
Researchers debunked the myth that insect genomes are relatively smaller and less complex than other species, including mammals. Click to read more.
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Noxious Weed in South Korea Regenerates Skin with Collagen but Kills with Overdose
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New Carnivorous Plant Species from Butterworts Genus Discovered in Ecuador
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Recovery of Endangered Birds in Hawaii Relies on Millions of Invasive Male Mosquitoes
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How Methane Produces Cooling Clouds While Still Trapping Significant Amount of Heat
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Plant Origins: What the Earliest Land Plants Looked Like Millions of Years Ago? [STUDY]
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Tree Rings Confirmed Historic Human-Influenced Warming Over the Last 40 Years in Western North America
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Deceptive Daisy Species in South Africa Creates Fake Flies for Pollination
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How Forest Bark Beetle Outbreaks Do Not Result in Larger and More Destructive Wildfires
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Median Eyes in Trilobites Found After 150 Years of Multiple Researches
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A New Study Looked at the Long-term Environmental Impact of Various Japanese Knotweed Control Methods
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Experts Suggest Eating this Ugly Fish May Help Save the Environment