Animals
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Lifespan For Honeybees Shows 50% Shorter Than in the 1970s, Research Suggests
According to a new study, researchers discovered that honey bees' lifespan declined up to 50%, which could impact beekeepers' production and pollination.
Latest Research Articles
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Heavy Rain Could Contribute to Growing Concerns of Algae Blooms, Research Discovers
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World's Oldest Meal from Animal Ancestors 500 Million Years Ago Unearthed in Russia
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Ecuador Monitors and Protects Species of Birds on Galapagos Islands from Bird Flu Threat
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Lizards Evolved in the Late Triassic, Not the Middle Jurassic
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While a Coral Is Dormant, Microbial Communities Change, Providing Information That May Be Useful for Efforts To Improve Coral Health
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A Video of a Wild Elephant Chasing Away Locals in Assam Has Gone Viral on Social Media
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Male Indo-Pacific Bottlenose Dolphins Help Each Other Find Potential Females and Mates, New Study Reveals
Toothy Carnivorous Dinosaur Looks Like Cross Between Goose and Penguin, Found in Gobi Desert, Mongolia
5 Aggressive Turkeys Terrorize Massachusetts Town, Forcing Residents to Stay Home
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37,000 Birds on Chicken Farm Slaughtered in Peru to Control Bird Flu Disease Outbreak
Ocean Warming and Ocean Acidification Can Affect Nutritional Content of Food Web in Marine Organisms, New Research Reveals
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Conservation of Animals is Key to Forest Recovery Efforts and Growth, New Study Reveals