Biology
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Vast Connectivity of Protozoan Species Sharing Between 17 Wild and Domestic Herbivores Discovered
Many of us attempt to avoid thinking about them, while others have come to terms with them. Whatever your feelings on parasites, scientists can learn a lot about ecology, health, and the environment from them.
Latest Research Articles
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Rare Albino Galapagos Tortoise Faces the World in Swiss Zoo
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Conservative Botanist Filled With Hope as Rare US Larch Tree is Rescued
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Next Pandemic? Cases of Pathogens Jumping from Animals to Humans Are on the Rise
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Biggest Plant on Earth! A Single Seed Burrowed Off Australia’s West Coast Has Grown
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Gut-Brain Axis: New Research Finds Development of Depression is Partially Linked to Bowel Disease
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Experts Discuss the Effectiveness of Oil Dispersants for Oil Spill Remediation
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New Study Finds That Warming Testicles May Hamper Spermatogenesis and Lead to Male Infertility
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Solar-Biomass Hybrid System Meets House Heating Needs for Winters, Research Suggests
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Cyanobacterin Biosynthesis Creates a New Category of Natural Compounds With Potential Implementations in Pharmacology and Agricultural Sectors
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Gene-Editing Experiment Accidentally Turns Adorable Hamsters Into Rageful Creatures
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Mariana Trench Pollution Alarm Experts As New Study Shows Higher Levels of Chemical and Plastic Pollutants
Tasmanian Tiger Revival from Extinction: Now Possible –Study