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New Research Discovers Historical Data That Saved Pacific Salmon From Predators
A recent research that makes use of historical data has discovered exceptional evidence in favor of the "safety in numbers" theory, according to which Pacific salmon living in bigger groups are less likely to be eaten by predators.
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200 Desert Tortoises Up for Arizona Adoption Program
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Forest Bathing: Mysterious Japanese Practice With Hidden Benefits
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Experts Explain How Artificial Intelligence Can Be Good or Bad For the Environment
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CDC Warns Us of the Unusual Symptoms that Come with Monkeypox
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New Discovery Reveals Why Octopuses are Smarter Than Your Average Invertebrate
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