Biology
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Crossing Boundaries: How the Rabbit Virus Myxoma Invaded a New Species According To Study
The study not only sheds fresh insight on species-jumping viruses but also suggests that the protein that allows the species to leap from rabbits to hares may help enhance myxoma as a cancer-fighting agent
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New Study Reveals This Rare Soil Microbe Can Serve as a Potential Antibiotic
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Scientists Document a Case of Dangerous Bacteria in a Common Weed Found Throughout the United States
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Scientists to Use Geoengineering to Lower Global Temperatures and Combat Malaria Spread
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Visualization of Storing Fats in Fruit Flies Has Been Done by Bioengineers
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Scientists Claim that Famous Loch Ness Photo was a Whale's Penis
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Curcumin From Common Kitchen Spice Can Establish More Efficient Fuel Cells
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'Extinctus,' Long-Lost South American Wildflower Has Finally Been Found After 40 Years
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Scientists Are Resurrecting Ancient Enzymes in Order To Boost Photosynthesis
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Study Shows How a Noisy Ocean Hurts its Inhabitants
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Shapeshifting Virus Thriving in Volcanic Springs May Open New Doors in Viral Study
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Scientists Claim These Microfossils Could Indicate Earth’s Oldest Life
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Paleoanthropologists Reveal Impacts Climate Change Had on Ancient Humans






