Environment
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'Zombie Worms' Feeding on Skeletons of Whales Discovered Deep Under the Sea
The bone-eating worm was found in the depths. More than 30 species of Osedax, often known as "bone devourers" or "zombie worms," feed on the skeletons of whales and are thought to have existed since the Cretaceous.
Latest Research Articles
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Scientists "Reprogram" Crops to Help Adapt with Climate Change
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Prolonged Drought Caused Civil Conflict and Political Collapse of Mayan Civilization’s Capital City
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Rain Set to Alleviate Drought-Stricken Areas Now Poses as Potential Flood Risk
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Climate Change Affects Wheat Prices in Food-insecure Regions and Causes Economic Inequality
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Scientists Investigate the Effects of Pesticides on Thyroid Cancer
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Heavy Rain Forecasted at Texas-Oklahoma Corridor; Travel Delays Expected
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Potash Lakes: What's the Science Behind These Weird, Bright Lakes That Sprout in Utah Desert?
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Winter in Western Himalayas Fluctuate by 50% Across Atlantic Ocean Between the Azores and Iceland
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Large Oil Company Looks at Peanuts as Potential Renewable Source of Energy
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Texas Braces for Incoming Tropical Storm Warning in Gulf of Mexico
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Impact Crater Found Beneath the North Atlantic Shows that the Asteroid that Killed the Dinosaur May Have a Collaborator






