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Advance Lighting in Cities and Streets Can Affect the Effectivity of Camouflage of Sea Creatures
A study found that life forms that rely on shadows to scavenge and nourish are losing the gift of camouflage due to improvements in the illumination used to brighten the world's cities and coastlines
Latest Research Articles
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MIT Researchers Discover How to Convert Petroleum Waste Into Carbon Fibers
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Rising Cases of Obese Pets Forced Owners to Put their Animals on a Diet
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Survival 101: Here are 7 Animals That Can Survive a Nuclear War
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UN Considering to Put Great Barrier Reef in Danger Despite Australia's Claim
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Solar Orbiter Aims to Know More About the Sun as It Swings By the Star
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How Clear-Cutting May Affect US Forests
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Three Years After Michael, Hurricane-Struck Communities in Florida still Struggling
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Astronomy Observatories are Leaving Behind Equally Massive Carbon Footprints
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Scientists Discovered Octopuses, Mollusks, and Other Invertebrates Have Emotions
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Coral Reefs in the Remote Indian Ocean Bounced Back to Life
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Astrologists Dicovers a Sunspot With Twice the Size of Earth
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Resurgence of Coal Mining May Direly Affect Global Climate Goals