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The Stinging Cells of Jellyfish Include Information on Biodiversity According To Study
According to a recent study, the cnidocytes, or stinging cells, that are found in sea anemones, hydrae, corals, and jellyfish and make humans cautious while wading in the ocean are also a great model for understanding the creation of new cell types
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British Columbia, Canada is Threatened by Increasing Flood Risk: Hydrologists and Meteorologists on High Alert
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Asteroid Larger Than the Empire State Building in New York City to Fly by Earth on May 15
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Iowa and Illinois Will Experience From High Temperatures To Rain Showers as Well in Massachusetts
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A Road Deep Under Water? Scientists Amazed by Magnificent Discovery
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Weather Warnings for Severe Thunderstorms and Tornadoes Issued Across the Central US
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5 Most Endangered Animals Living in Europe
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Big Meat Companies Bought Out Smaller Producers of Fake Meat
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48% of Bird Species are Growing Ill and Dying because of Climate Change
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Longer Ukraine War Could Threaten Climate Efforts
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Chinese Scientists Discover a New Giant Sinkhole with a Forest Inside!
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Climate Change: Rising Global Temperatures Destroy Ocean Conditions, Causing ‘Amnesia’ and ‘Memory Loss’
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Earthquake Swarms Rock South Carolina, Quake Reported in North Carolina