Animals
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Changing Ocean Temperature Forces Phytoplanktons to Bloom 4 Weeks Earlier Than Usual
Warming oceans accelerate Synechococcus' cell division leading to earlier annual bloom.
Latest Research Articles
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Amazing Discovery: New Species of Cretaceous Dinosaur Found in Australia
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Polar Bear Town Unveils the 'Lords of Arctics' -- How Dangerous are Polar Bear Encounters?
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Rodents as 'Snacks'? 5000 Years Ago, Europeans Ate Them
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Like Ancient Humans, Capuchin Monkeys Made Stone Tools Too
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Veterinarian Who Bragged About Shooting Cat With Bow and Arrow Gets Suspension
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Scientists Discover New Species of Termites After 100 Years
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Mysterious Mass Deaths: 10000 Endangered Frogs Just Died In Peru, and No One Knows Why
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Rare Catch: Monster 14-Pound Lobster Accidentally Caught Near Bermuda
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Tasmanian Devil's Milk Can Fight Superbugs
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Strange Discovery: Cave Paintings, Ancient DNA Confirm Extinct Hybrid Species Between Cows and Bison
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Lab-Grown Egg Cells Successfully Developed Into Healthy Baby Mice -- Possible Answer to Infertility?
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Goodbye, Jia Jia: World's Oldest Panda in Captivity Dies