Biology
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Disappeared Surf Clams Make a Comeback on Virginia Coast After Decades
The Atlantic surf clam, an economically valuable species that is the main ingredient in clam chowder and fried clam strips, has returned to Virginia waters in a big way, reversing a die-off that started more than two decades ago.
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Biofortified Rice: A Potential Solution to Vitamin B1 Deficiency in Developing Countries
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Climate Burden on Farms: Study Reveals Rising Financial Costs of Climate Change for Agriculture
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Caterpillars Have a Strong Sense of Smell, Thanks to Their Sophisticated "Noses"
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Researchers Identified a Genetic Factor That Contributes to a Longer Production Season in Pea Crops
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Preserving Coral Reefs: Scientists Explore Experimental Techniques to Aid Vulnerable Infant Corals
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Female Sex Pheromone Identified as Potential Biocontrol Tool for Crop Pests
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Discovery of Massive Jawbones Suggests Existence of Enormous Ichthyosaurs
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Mediterranean Worm Discovered with Eyes Rivaling Mammals and Octopuses
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Great Barrier Reef: Deeper Regions Show Potential Resistance to Rising Ocean Temperatures
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