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Scientists in Fear of This New Predator From Red Sea Eating Native Species in Mediterranean
From Red Sea to Mediterranean: The Unstoppable Spread of a New Predator
Researchers from Wageningen University and Research in the Netherlands have recently released a comprehensive study shedding light on the invasion of a new predator from the Red Sea in the Mediterranean Sea, underscoring...
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Does This Mean We Stopped Being Animal and Started Being Human Due to ‘Copy Paste’ Errors?
A Surprise Finding About Ancestral Genes In Animals Could Make You Rethink The Roles And Functions That Genes Play
Over 700 million years ago, a pivotal moment in evolutionary history unfolded with the emergence of a rudimentary creature boasting a front, a back, and a...
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New Dino Species Found in Utah May Be the Last Known Survivor of a Mighty Dinosaur Lineage in North America
The newly discovered Iani smithi, an early ornithopod, stands as a symbol of change,...
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Mysterious Fossils Turn Out to Be Australia’s First Young Pterosaur – and That’s Not All
Meet Australia's Prehistoric Wonder, The First Juvenile Pterosaur And Maybe Oldest Ever Discovered in...
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Strange Organisms Force Scientists to Reconsider the Processes that Drive Carbon Cycling in Ocean
Coccolithophores, a widely distributed type of phytoplankton, have a crucial role in the exchange...
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Western U.S. And Canada’s Mountains Short On Snow – New Findings Suggest
A new study from the University of Colorado Boulder found that snow is melting...
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The Climate Disaster Is Here – Average Summer Days Heating Up Twice As Fast Ever Seen Before – New Report Suggests
A recent study led by the University of Oxford reveals that climate change is...
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There’s Another Thing Killing Coral Reefs Early – and We Can Actually Fix This Problem, New Findings Suggest
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American Birds Are Shrinking With the Warming World, Claims New Research
"Body size appears to be a primary mediator of birds' responses to contemporary climate...
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One of Puerto Rico’s Most Iconic Animals Coqui Frogs Stop Singing ‘Co-qui’ As Island Heats Up
The coqui frog, known for its distinctive two-note call "co-qui," is highly sensitive to...
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Neanderthal DNA Shapes Modern Human Noses, Says New Research
Do You Have Increased Nasal Height? You Might Have Inherited This From Neanderthals
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Unlocking the Secrets of the Past: Scientists Breathe Life into Stone Age Molecules
From Fossilized Teeth to Ancient Chemistry: Breakthrough Study Resurrects Stone Age Microbes
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How Nature Produces Oxygen We Breathe – A Key Secret of Photosystem II Just Revealed
From Sunlight to Oxygen: Researchers Capture Hidden Stage in Photosynthesis
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We Can’t Control Nature, But Scientists Think Their New Tsunami Early Warning System Can Help Prepare for Worst
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Scientists in Fear of This New Predator From Red Sea Eating Native Species in Mediterranean
From Red Sea to Mediterranean: The Unstoppable Spread of a New Predator
Researchers from Wageningen...
Scientific Research
Does This Mean We Stopped Being Animal and Started Being Human Due to ‘Copy Paste’ Errors?
A Surprise Finding About Ancestral Genes In Animals Could Make You Rethink The Roles...
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