Biology
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Just How Important is the UN's Ocean Treaty to Save Marine Life?
As negotiators gather at the United Nations headquarters in New York this week to hammer out a new treaty on the oceans, scientists and environmentalists have warned that the world has a "once in a lifetime" chance to safeguard the high seas from exploitation.
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Over 80,000 Plant Species at Risk of Extinction Because "Humans Don't Find Them Useful"
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'Mermaid Mummy' Discovered in Japan Has Human Face, Body of Monkey and Fish
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Virgin Births; Fatherless Mice Created in Lab in a Successful Case of Asexual Reproduction
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Unearthed Ancient Corpses in Portugal May Be World's Oldest Mummies at 8,000 Years Old
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Scientists Discover Strange Breeding Behavior of Deep-Sea Octopus Moms
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Tuataras: Fossil Discovery Reveals Secrets About the Mysterious Reptile
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Evidences of "Modern Culture" Dating 40,000 Years Discovered in China
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Potential Modification of Vaginal Microbiome Might Prevent Sexually Transmitted Diseases and Premature Birth
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Artificial Intelligence Predicts Algae to be Potential Renewable Source in Future
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Common Reed: Researchers May Have Uncovered Some Mysteries Surrounding This Invasive Plant
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Without This Gut Bacteria, Digestion of Sushi and Seaweed is Impossible: New Study
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Fecal Transplant Pills Used in a Clinical Trial to Help People with Peanut Allergy






