Biology
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Certain Areas in the Great Barrier Reef Shows Record-Breaking Coral Development in 36 Years
A research released on Thursday claims that portions of the Great Barrier Reef have had their greatest coral cover levels in the 36 years since the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) started monitoring.
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30-Foot Prehistoric Underwater Lizard Found in Dallas, Texas
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Evolution and Adaptation of Wheat Powdery Mildew: Why Researchers are Studying It
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Academics Proposed Groundbreaking Approach for Assessing Soil Health
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Study Shows How Previous Ice Ages Influenced How Seagrass Reacts to Modern Environmental Threat
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Scientists Discovers Practical, Eco-Friendly CNOs From Microwave Pulses With Discarded Fish Scales
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Asexual Reproduction: Species Reproducing on Their Own are Susceptible to Dangerous Genetic Mutations
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Gene Therapy: New Technology Can Rewrite Genetic Codes, Successfully Repairs Hereditary Disease
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Scientists Have Issued a Dire Warning About a Massive Extinction Event Brought on by Climate Change
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European Panda: Fossils Found in 1970 May Actually be the Giant Panda's European Relatives
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This Cheap and Sustainable Method May Be an Effective Weapon Against Forever Chemicals