Animals
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Warning: Chemical From Pesticides, Non-Stick Cookware Now Found in Birds, Dolphins
From being a component of non-stick cookwares such as teflons to defoamers in pesticides and surfactants, industrial compound perfluoroalkyls and its family are now reaching not just the consumers but the natural ecosystem as well.
Latest Research Articles
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Amazing Discovery: Scientists Identify New Species of Extinct Armored Fish
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Scientists Identify Strange Fossils of Ferocious 'Beardogs' in Texas
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This Ancient Reptile May Have Started the Rise of Mammals
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Silkworms Can Now Produce 'Spiderman-like' Super Silk by Eating Carbon Nanotubes, Graphene
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How NOAA Researchers' Geotagging Program May Have Killed an Endangered Orca
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Rare, Highly Venomous Sea Snake Found in Iranian Coastal Waters
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Scientist-Artist Turns Scary, Deformed Amphibians Into Art to Promote Environmental Awareness
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Tuna and Great White Shark Share Same 'Super Predator Genes'
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Scientists Claim Beer is Key to Peaceful Euthanasia
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Dangers of Wind Energy: Wind Turbines Deadly to Golden Eagles, Migratory Birds
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Radar Spots Flock of Birds Inside the Eye of Hurricane Matthew -- But Why?
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Not Exactly Drogon: 'Sea Dragon' Fossil Found in U.K. is 'New to Science