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Venus Water Loss: New Evidence Suggests Why the Hellish World Lost Its Liquid [Study]
Venus has long been thought as a habitable planet in its ancient past until it became a barren wasteland. Click to read more.
Latest Research Articles
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Warming Temperature Could Expand Geographic Range of Some Venomous Snakes
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Australia’s Deadliest Marine Animals Milked For Venom to Produce Antidote
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UK Set for a Sizzling Weekend as Mercury Soars to a Scorching 25°C
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Mystery Behind 60-Million-Year-Old Dinosaur Fossil Finally Uncovered After Restoration
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T. Rex Intelligence: New Study Debunks Previous Findings About the King Dinosaur Being as Smart as an Ape
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Indoor Gas and Propane Appliances Raises Average Concentrations Of Harmful Pollutant, Study Says
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Marine Heat Waves: Deadly 'Warm Blobs' in the Pacific Fueled by Planetary Wave Trains [Study]
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Atomic-Level Insights into Cancer Cells Could Revolutionize Early Detection Methods
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Tunnel Safety at Risk: Decoding the Mechanics of Sidewall Rockbursts
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Green Rumped Parrotlets Exhibit Surprising Adoption or Infanticide Behaviors in Nesting Struggles
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Soaring Heat Threatens Bumblebee's Important Role in Pollination, Food Security
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Developing Nations Urged To Be Transparent In Progress Of Cutting Greenhouse Emission and Climate Spending, COP29 Leader Says