Biology
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Experts Raise Warning as Sudden Canine Deaths Linked to Toxic Blue-Green Algae
An outbreak of canine fatalities and illnesses in one state and toxic outbreaks in many others has prompted health officials to issue a warning to people about the potentially deadly consequences of polluted water.
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Are Rechargeable Glow-in-the-Dark Plants the Better Alternative for Electric Lights?
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63 Endangered Penguins Stung to Death by Swarm of Bees in Cape Town
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UK Farmers Could be Forced to Kill Their Pigs Due to Carbon Dioxide Shortage
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Recently Discovered Rainbow Fly Species Named After Drag Queen and LGBT Icon RuPaul
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Rat Bite Fever: Deadly Rat-Borne Disease is Spreading Quickly in the US
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Well-Preserved Skin Fossil of a Carnivorous Dinosaur May Open New Doors in the Study of Prehistoric Animals
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Animal Resurrection: Can a Bioscience Firm Bring Extinct Wooly Mammoth Back to Life?
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Recently Discovered Fossil in Uzbekistan Shows the Dinosaur King Before the T-Rex
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Deadly "Ebola-Like" Disease for Rabbits is Spreading and it's Killing Them Fast
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Hundreds of Americans Hospitalized in Recent Years Due to Toxic Algae Blooms, Says CDC