Animals
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Dormant Soil Nematode from Siberian Permafrost Recently Reanimated, Starts Multiplying in Petri Dish
A dormant soil nematode was taken from the Siberian Permafrost and reanimated. Later it started multiplying in its petri dish. Read more here
Latest Research Articles
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Sumatran Orangutan at Indianapolis Zoo Diagnosed With 'Alkaptonuria' Rare Genetic Disease
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New Shark Species Named Painted Hornshark After Discovering in Australia's Waters
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Shark Nips Foot Of Man In South Carolina; Authorities See It As 'Unprovoked Attack'
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Daddy Long-Legs Spiders Go Underground: New Cave-Dwelling Species Found in Australia
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The Return of Great White Sharks to Cape Cod: A Success Story or a Problem?
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Bees and Wasps Use Simple Rules To Create Complex Nests, Study Finds
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51 Whales Dead Following Catastrophic Mass Stranding Event in Western Australia
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Oklahoma Police Hunting Suspects Accused of Killing Animals in a Pet Store
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Bee and Money Linkage Dates Back to Ancient Civilizations Due to Honey
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Aphids Reduce the Quality of Tropical Milkweed for Monarch Butterflies, Study Shows
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Jackadors: A New Breed or a Genetic Gamble? How Labradors and Jack Russell Terriers Produce Highly Variable Offspring
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Two Cats in South Korea Tested Positive for Bird Flu; Cat Shelter Now Under Quarantine