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Sunlight Exposure Triggers Males to be Hungrier, Regardless of Species: New Study
Food appetite has long been thought to be purely caused by psychological and environmental factors. Food appetite is conventionally known as a living organism's desire to seek food for potential consumption.
Latest Research Articles
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Ancient Fossil from Australia Revealed to be the Only Vulture Ever Discovered in Country
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Beneath the Andes Mountains: Earth's Crust ‘Dripping’ Into the Planet's Interior
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Finding Life on Mars: Scientists to Remodel Plans to Use Helicopters Instead of Rovers
Dangerous Severe Weather Event Expected on Saturday in Midwest US
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Unique Feeding of Garden Eels Has Been Revealed by Scientists
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Not a Dolphin or a Whale: Viral Video Shows Shark Flying Into the Air Off Rockaway Beach
Inflation Forces Pet Owners to Return Adopted Animals to Shelters
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Evolutionary Scientists Demonstrated the Unique Capabilities of Paper Wasps To Learn and Make Social Distinctions
UV Light Triggers Lumpfish Biofluorescence as a Means of Communication
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Researchers Sampled Shark Fin Trimmings From Hong Kong and Unraveled the Mystery of Where the Fins Belong
China Restaurant New Special: Sauropod Footprints from 100 Million Years Ago
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Dangerous Heatwave Wilts South Central Us This Wednesday, Particularly in Detroit