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Phoenix From the Ashes: Australia’s Giant Birds of Prey Survived the Megafauna Extinction
Australia's only vulture, and a fearsome extinct eagle, are among the earliest recorded birds of prey from the Pleistocene period more than 50,000 years ago—and now Flinders University researchers are bringing them to life again.
Latest Research Articles
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Widespread Microplastics Harm Aquatic Species in Rivers in Mediterranean Sea and Atlantic Ocean, Report Warns
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Road Design, Traffic Volume, and Animal Behavior Affect Wildlife-Vehicle Collisions
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Natural Ant Killer: How to Kill Ants Without Using Chemicals?
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Understanding and Overcoming Erectile Dysfunction: Strategies for Restoring Sexual Health and Intimacy
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Heavy Snow to Unload in Cascades, Sierra Nevada; More Rains Expected on West Coast
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Sand Storms Driven By Human Activities Like Overmining Displaces 1M Sq-Km of Productive Land
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Northeastern US Weather Forecast: Heavy Rains, Strong Winds to Hit Before Thanksgiving
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The Importance of Shopping Refurbished on Black Friday 2023
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Zombie Deer Disease: Chronic Wasting Disease Identified for the First Time in Yellowstone National Park [NPS]
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US South Dakota Waters, Natural Marine Animals Likely to Suffer from Fast-Growing Invasive Carp
Weird Aurora-Like Emissions Right Above Sunspot Seen 7 Years Ago Lasted for a Week
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Light Pollution Threatened Bats' Nocturnal Wildlife, Habitats, Reports Show