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Insects Left Their Crustaceans Ancestors in the Ocean to Settle on Land Millions of Years Ago [Study]
Scientists recently found the reason why insects thrive more on land than in the open seas. Click to read more.
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Vicious Piranha Swarm Attacks Beachgoers at Brazilian Resort
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45 Artificial Rockpools on England Seawalls Attract 65 Aquatic Species
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Humpback Whales Ignore Boat Noise but Sing Louder in Windy Conditions
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Climate Change Puts Sea Snails at Risk of Shell Dissolution and Ecosystem Collapse
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Non-Native Midge Invades Antarctica and Alters Soil Nutrient Cycles
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Bacteria Can Use Radioactive Elements Instead of Rare Earth Metals for Metabolism [Study]
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