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New ‘Alien’ Wasps Discovered by Scientists in Tropical Rainforest Using X-Ray Scans
Researchers say they have discovered a high diversity of Darwin wasps in a tropical rainforest in Brazil, wasps which were previously thought to thrive more in cooler habitats. The latest findings add to a growing body of evidence that debunks the widely held belief that the Darwin wasp does not thrive in tropical environments and points to the possibility of many wasp species unknown to researchers in the past.
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Brown Snake Suspected of Killing French Backpacker in Australia
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Forever Chemicals: 71% of Wisconsin Private Wells Contaminated With Low PFAS Levels
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Dense Smoke, Fog Cause Multi-Vehicle Accident on Interstate 10 New Orleans; One Death Reported
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Frozen Iguana Season: Iguanas Fall From Trees as Temperatures in Florida Drop for Winter
Bobbit Worm: What is the Killer Worm in the Sea?
Bolivian Beaked Toad Belongs to New Species, 20-Year DNA Sequence Corrects Decades of Misidentification
Rollercoaster Severe Weather Forces Texas Pecan Trees to Dangerously Self-Prune at the Wrong Time
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Florida Alligator Attack: Alligator Bites Woman's Head While Snorkeling in Ocala
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Northern Greenland's Huge Glaciers At Risk Due To Warming Oceans, Study Finds
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Africa: 0.01% Of Funds Spent To Combat Dangerous Air Quality, International Action Urged
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Canada Missing Commitment Under UN Paris Agreement On Climate Change, Report Says
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As Increased Sun Exposure Increases the Need for Glasses, How Can This Eyewear Be Optimized?