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Evidence Shows How Zoo Animals Act Differently After Pandemic Shift
Everyone was forced to adapt as the coronavirus epidemic progressed, including captive wildlife that was no longer witnessing hordes of tourists stroll on a daily basis.
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Geneticists Discover This Gene Responsible for Big Human Brains
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[VIDEO] Thrashing Mako Shark Washes Up on Shore Next to Beachgoers in Brazil
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New Study Reveals Nanoplastics on Food Chain Could Cause Potential Health Risks
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Due to the Increase of Oil Prices, Switching To Renewable Energy Could Save Trillions Than Using Fossil Fuels
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Study Suggests Microplastics in Water Have Found Trapped in Plant Leaf Axils
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[VIDEO] Orca Shows Ancient and Rare Hunting Technique to Catch and Kill Its Prey in Antarctica
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Scientists Find 43% of Antifouling Membranes Are Being Used Spent on Wastewater Treatment by Wastewater Facilities
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Black Bear Emerges From Woods, Crashes a Birthday Party for Cupcakes
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Solar Storm Alert: Giant Sunspot Releases 10 Million Degrees Solar Flare Directly Towards Earth
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Another la Nina Event Has Been Predicted by Bureau of Meteorology in Australia This Summer
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United States Records First Monkeypox Fatality Since Global Outbreak Began in May
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The Gift of the Pelvis and Walking Upright: What You Should Know