Animals
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How Small Is 'the Smallest?' World's Tiniest Insect Was Found In Colombia, Say Researchers
A featherwing beetle was measured to be 0.325mm. This is considered the world's tiniest, free-living insect.
Latest Research Articles
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How Ants Diversified, Moving Between Tropics And Europe
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'Pollen Thief' Bees Could Threaten Plants
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Researchers Get To the Bottom Of Deadly Sea Star Disease
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Ravens Cooperate With Surprising Intelligence, But Only With Friends
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Worker Ants Are Lazier Than You Thought
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Eco-Tourism: An Unexpected Threat to Nature?
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Orca Update: Not Just Chasing Fishermen in Motor-Boats
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Frogs Fight Deadly Disease With Natural Skin Fungus
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Abalone: Restoring the Blue Crab or Lobstah of the West Coast
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Fish Frenzy Occurring In the Salish Sea, New Study Shows