Biology
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Edible Algae Emerges as a Protector for Honey Bees Against Viral Threats
Scientists at the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)'s Agricultural Research Service (ARS) have developed an edible antiviral treatment that can be used to protect honey bees against deformed wing virus (DWV) and other viruses
Latest Research Articles
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Deadly Ebola Reproduction: Researchers Find How Diseases Affect People in Sub-Saharan Africa
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Oldest Earthquakes on Record Dating 3.3 Billion Years Ago Discovered at Barberton Greenstone Belt in Africa
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Plastic’s Polar Reach: Antarctic Birds Consume Microplastic Particles
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Giant-Spurred Solenangis Adds to Darwin’s Pollination Guild
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Dragonflies’ Natural Wax Armor Linked to Better Climate Endurance
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Dog Parasite: Deadly Flatworm 'Heterobilharzia Americana' Discovered in Colorado River That Runs Through California
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Urban Moths Develop Smaller Wings in Response to City Lights
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Fungi-Based Food Innovation Promises Meaty Flavors Without the Meat
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Fungus ‘Saccharomyces Cerevisiae’ from Beer Could be the Solution to Metal Waste Problem [Study]
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Genetic Link Between Color and Fluorescence Found in Tide Pool Anemones
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Perucetus Colossus: Recorded Largest Animal of All Time Could be Impossible, Paleontologists Argue
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Breakthrough in Sandfly Research May Help Combat Spread of Leishmaniasis