Biology
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Researchers Study on How Venus Flytraps Snap Their ‘Mouth-like’ Traps
Scientists at Scripps Research have disclosed the three-dimensional construction of Flycatcher1, an aptly fixed protein medium that may allow Venus fly trap plants to snap shut in response to prey
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Studying How the Brain Controls Pain May Be a Key for Future Treatment of Chronic Pain
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Monstrous Underwater Scorpion Fossil Discovered by Researchers in Australia
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Deep Conversation: Study Gives Insight on How Fishes Communicate with Each Other
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Scientists Discover How Fishes Display Signs of Self-Awareness in a Mirror
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Scientists Explore How This Bacteria Uses Mirror Image to Cause Antibiotic Resistance
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Complex Structure Allows Lizards to Keep Their Detachable Tails from Falling Off
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Scientists May Be Contaminating Their Own Samples With Microplastics
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Activating This Brain Receptor Reduces Cocaine Use in Rodents
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Scientists Successfully Convert Lungs Into Universal Transplant Organs
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DNA in Elephant Tusks Reveal Illegal Ivory Trafficking Networks: More than 4000 Tusks Tested
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Scottish Chef Makes Delicacies Out of Squirrels to Combat Invasive Species: Discussing Invasivorism
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Lichens: Tiny Organisms Struggle to Adapt as Earth Is Heating up Quickly






