Biology
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United Nations: Nature’s Remedies Are Gone Forever When Biodiversity Declines
The UN biodiversity conference, COP15, is set to conclude on December 19. We're looking at some of the ways humankind depends on biodiversity to maintain a healthy and functioning global ecology.
Latest Research Articles
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Antibiotic Use on Crops Is Discouraged by the Department of Agricultural Extension
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Plants With an Iron Deficiency Benefit From the Iron in the Fallen Leaves of Dead Trees
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County Supervisors Agreed To Create a Program To Encourage the Usage of Native Flora in San Diego
Recently Discovered Fossil Site Reveals that Giant Arthropods May Have Ruled the Depths 470 Million Years Ago
Scientists Found a Coal Seam Full of Ancient Tetrapod Bones Cooked at 350 Degrees Celsius 300 Million Years Ago
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Heavy Adult Feeding by Spotted Lanternflies on Young Maple Trees Hinders Tree Growth by up to 50%
Mastodons, Lush Landscape Dominate Northern Greenland 2 Million Years Ago, Oldest DNA Reveals
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Even as Insect Populations Decline, Insects Are Causing Unprecedented Levels of Plant Damage
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The Findings Shed New Light on Mitoribosomes, Which Are Unique Ribosomes Located Inside the Mitochondria of Cells
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Oregon Experienced a Historic Die-off of Fir Trees in 2022, Leaving Hillsides Littered With Red, Dead Trees
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Agriculture Is Causing Rapid Evolutionary Change Not Only on Farmlands but Also in Wildlife in Surrounding Landscapes
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Researchers Have Modelled the Processes That Ultraviolet Lamps Sanitizing Light Triggers