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Spying On Fish Love Calls Could Help Prevent Overfishing
According to a group of researchers from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and the University of Texas Marine Science Institute, spying on fish love calls could protect them from hungry fishermen.
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China to Grow Potatoes on the Moon
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Cassini Captures Saturn's Moon Iapetus, Completes 8th Dive Through Rings
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Volcanic Plumes are Bad for Human Health. The Silent ‘Plumerang’ Could Be Worse
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Study: Mothers Possess A ‘Love Hormone’ That Helps Them Protect Their Young
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Rare Two-Headed Porpoise Caught in North Sea
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Baking in Space Could Soon Be Possible With Crumb-Free Bread, Special Oven
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Amputee Worm Grows Two Heads in Space, Aids in Regenerative Health Science
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Scientists Map Out DNA Damage Caused by Cigarette Smoking
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Canadian Company Investigated for Alleged 'Sadistic' and 'Absolutely Sickening' Chicken Abuse
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IKEA Trains With NASA to Create Compact Storage Ideas for Urban Homes -- Will They Design for Mars?
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'Wow! Signal' Debunked: Mysterious Signal Was Likely a Radio Emission From a Comet and Not From Aliens
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NASA: Climate Change Will Cause More Rainfall in Tropical Regions