Biology
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Single Gene 28 Million Years Ago Use as Plants' Defense Mechanisms Against Pests
Researchers found out that a single gene from 28 million years ago is an important key in the plant's defense mechanism against pests, including caterpillars.
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Tree Roots May Have Cause Mass Extinctions in the Ocean
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Terrifying Deep-Sea Creatures Found Near Coco Islands
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How Did Octopuses and Squids Develop Such Big Brain
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240 Million Years Old Snake Ancestor Skeleton Discovered That Could Help Unlock Evolution Mysteries
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Experiment Reveals How Light Competition Plays a Dominant Role in Biology
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Plants Can Change Their Root Direction and Grow Away From Saline Areas To Avoid Soil Salts
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Our Neanderthal Cousins May Have Gone Extinct Because of Sex
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Cats as Criminal Witnesses: Study Shows How Our Feline Friends May Be Essential in Crime Scene Investigations
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More Than a Dozen Major Climate Disasters Have Already Occurred in the United States, With Agricultural Losses Exceeding $1 Billion
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Researchers Created High-quality Biodiesel by ‘Feeding’ and Growing Microalgae on Used Coffee Grounds