Biology
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Due to Climate Change, this Species of "Walking" Shark is Evolving to Adapt Harsher Conditions
According to studies, epaulette sharks may stroll on land for two hours. A kind of carpet shark is emerging to withstand climate catastrophe and warmer oceans better.
Latest Research Articles
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Scientists Describes Evolution of Neisseriaceae Oral Bacteria as New Model Organisms Help Pinpoint New Antimicrobial Targets
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'Zombie Worms' Feeding on Skeletons of Whales Discovered Deep Under the Sea
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Can Bringing Extinct Species to Life Affect Conservation of Other Species?
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New Study Disclaims Conventional Notion That Biological Animal Growth is Constrained by Laws of Physics
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Aging Heart Leads to Somatic Mutations That are Irreparable: New Study
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Scientists Experiment on How Plants Engineered To Emit Light
Medieval Period Augustinian Monks had More Intestinal Worms Despite Clean Monasteries
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Natural Process Direly Affected by Modern-Day Food Production
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This Clock Can Figure Out an Animals' True Biological Age
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Extremely Rare Dolphin Found Dead in a Beach in the Philippines
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Tree That Outlasted the Dinosaurs 145 Million Years Now Endangered
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Glowing Snailfish with Antifreeze Proteins Found Immune from Cold Waters Beneath the Greenland Iceberg