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How Certain Animal Species Survives Without Sexual Reproduction
An international scientific team has proved for the first time that animals can survive for very long periods (perhaps millions of years) without sex by studying a species of beetle mite.
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Baby Poops Have Ten Times More Microplastics Compare to Adults, Alarming Study Reveals
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China Pledges New Coal-Fired Projects to Deal with Climate Change
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Agricultural Crop Yields Drop as Heat-Drought Season Rises
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California Now Has the Lowest Coronavirus Transmission Rate in the U.S.
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Asteroid Three Times Bigger Than Statue of Liberty Will Hurl Past Earth on Fall Equinox
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Wolf Slaughter: Wolf Hunting Laws May Have Driven Gray Wolves Back to Endangered Species List
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Deadliest Animals: Top 5 Most Dangerous Creatures You May Encounter in North Florida
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Human Whistling Languages Could be Crucial in Deciphering Dolphin Communication