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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...

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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