Biology
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Soott Bark Disease Causes Lung Issues in Humans, Found Spreading through Pollen Sampling
Especially after the last few COVID-affected years, nobody doubts that emerging infectious diseases can threaten the whole world. But humans are not the only ones at risk. With intensive global trade, many tree parasites are accidently introduced to Europe in packaging or directly on goods.
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Saving the Honeybees: New Federal Funding To Address Honeybee Health Challenges
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Mosquitoes and Viruses: How Environmental DNA Can Help Monitor the Spread of Invasive Species
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Florida Seaweed Update: Macroalgae Could Contains 'Flesh-Eating Bacteria' [New Report]
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Sea Dragons: Genetic Clues that Make Them Oddballs of the Ocean
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Gold Nanoparticles Added To Wine Makes Improves Aroma, Study Shows
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Palm Trees vs Lethal Bronzing: Discovery of Disease Signals Could Help Save the Plants
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3D-Scanning Technology Helped Uncover Secrets of 3.5 Million Year Old Marsupial
Critically Endangered Cooper's Black Orchid Undergoes DNA Testing in Search for Species-Saving Fungi
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Seagrass Under Siege: New Study Reveals the Effects of Heat and Light on Tropical Seagrass Species
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World’s Largest Mistletoe: Cross-cultural Ecology Connecting People, Plants and Places in Southwestern Australia