Biology
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Researchers Created High-quality Biodiesel by ‘Feeding’ and Growing Microalgae on Used Coffee Grounds
After 'feeding' and growing microalgae on leftover coffee grounds, two Aston University researchers produced high-quality biodiesel.
Latest Research Articles
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Face of 19th Century Connecticut Vampire to be Revealed by Scientists
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Time Cells Inside Human Brains Allows Us to Keep Track of Time and Events in a Sequence [Study]
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Leaving Leaves and Other Garden Debris Are Beneficial to Backyard Biodiversity and Soil Health, Research Says
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Rare and Gorgeous Ghost Orchid May Be Added to the Endangered Species List
Lake Mead Brain-Eating Amoeba Expanding Range Because of Climate Change
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Trinidadian Killifish's Brains Evolve Larger To Survive in High-Competition Environment
Terrifying Deep-Sea Creature Recorded Devouring a Fish Head
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Long-held Theories About How Plants Use Calcium Waves To Respond Structurally to Injury and Other Stresses
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Harmful Rare Flesh-Eating Bacteria Increases in Florida After Hurricane Ian
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Insect Pollination Is Critical for Rare Laramie Chickensage Species in Wyoming
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Bubonic Plague: Black Death Pandemic Could Fine-Tuned the Immunity Genes of its Survivors
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Ocean Warming Rate Doubles, WIll Be Unstoppable Through 2100; What Happens Next?






