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Red Blood Cells Kept in the Livers of Sleeping Glassfrogs, Opening New Research Opportunities for Preventing Blood Clots
According to recent findings, glass frogs, which are distinguished by their highly transparent muscles and undersides, carry out their "disappearing acts" by storing almost all of their red blood cells in their distinctively reflective livers.
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10 Missing Skiers Rescued After Avalanche in Western Austria, Local Report Says
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Numerous Fatalities in Buffalo and Across the Country Are Attributed to Winter Storm Elliott
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Dust Storm Activity in East Asia Declines Since the 21st Century [Study]
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Rainy Conditions and Milder Weather Expected in Southern U.S Until This Week
Parts of Texas Under Freeze Warning as Sub-Freezing Temps of 28 Degrees Expected
Electrocuted Critically Endangered Cuban Crocodile Housed at Smithsonian Dies, Pen Closed Indefinitely
Colorado Plastic Bag Ban Effective 2024, 10-Cent Fee Starts January 1, 2023
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Coral Species Have Genetic Subgroups That Possess Extraordinary Tolerance to Intense Heat
6-Foot Black Mamba Found Underneath Christmas Tree in Africa, Internet Jokes Santa's Naughty List
Germany Orders Shoot-to-Kill for Hybrid Wolf-Dog Pups to Protect Local Wolf Populations
Oats, Peas, Canola at High Demand for Protein-Rich Diets and Sustainable Food Trends
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Collapse of an Oasis: Century-Old Palm Trees in Morocco Now Barren of Climate Change-Induced Drought