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Sharks are Color-Blind, According to Study
Vision is a vital sense for most animals. But perhaps color vision is merely an unnecessary affection for sharks.
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World's Worst Measles Epidemic Kills 6,000 in DR Congo
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Taal Volcano: Steam Blast Could Be A Sign of ‘Major Eruption’
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The Well-Kept Secrets of a Mysterious 2,600-Year-Old Brain in England Has Just Been Uncovered
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Too Late! Stranded Residents in Australia Can Only Watch the Escalating Fires From Their Homes While Hoping For Salvation
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Top 4 Sure-fire Techniques That Will Help You Save Energy And Cut Down On Your Monthly Bills
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Shark Genome Provides New Insights To Immunity, Bone Formation
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Meat-Eaters Support Veganism as ‘Ethical’ Despite High Cost and Increased Difficulty
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New Zealand's Warmest Year on Record is Now On Its Fourth Streak
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Puffins Are A Lot Like Humans: They Use Tools to Scratch Themselves
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Guide to Starting an Eco-Friendly Fish Farm
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How Dogs Are Both an Amazing Blessing but Sometimes a Curse