Biology
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Brittle Stars: Brainless Echinoderms Can Also Learn Through Experience [Study]
The headless and brainless brittle stars have nerve cords that receive stimuli. Click to read more.
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Tropicalization: Different Marine Life Species Experience Mass Movement Due to Sea Temperature Rise
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Amazing Fish Ear Stones That Act Like Tree Rings and Record Their History
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Shipwrecks as Artificial Reefs: A Boon for Marine Conservation
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Air Channels in Plants: A Key Factor for Light Sensing and Bending
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Dissolved Inorganic Carbon Reveals the Impact of Climate Change on Southeast Alaska’s Coastal Waters
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Plants Capture More Carbon on the Weekends When Industrial Production Is Decreased, and Fewer People Commute
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Honeybees Let Nature Take Its Course, Hives Follow Ambient Temperature Changes
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Carrots: The Thirsty Crop That Is Draining an Arid Valley’s Water Resources
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Urine: A Valuable Resource for Food Production and Environmental Protection