Biology
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Non-Destructive Methods Revolutionize Insect Research: How To Learn More About Insects Using Image Processing
New research has shed light on the importance of revolutionizing methods in entomology. A publication titled "The need for a (non-destructive) method revolution in entomology" has highlighted how to improve our understanding of insects without harming them.
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Mother Nature's Continued Role in Modern Medicine
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Old Faithful Geyser in Yellowstone National Park: Home of Heat Loving Bacteria
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New Study Reveals the Role of Honeybee Drones in Hive Cooling to Their Colony’s Survival
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Microalgae: A Green and Sustainable Source of Food, Feed and Fuel, an Alternative To Fish
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Groundwater Seepage Delivers Nutrients to the Great Barrier Reef, but Also Poses Risks of Detrimental Issues, According To Study
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Grasses Using Natural Genetic Mutation by Stealing DNA Gain Evolutionary Advantages