Biology
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Massive Ocean Cleanup: 25,000 Pounds of Junk, Plastics Removed from Great Pacific Garbage Patch
Ocean cleanup removed about 25,000 pounds of junk and plastic from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch to reduce the impact of waste on aquatic animals and ecosystems. Read here.
Latest Research Articles
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Sniffing Out the Danger of Algae Blooms: A Novel Technique Using Volatile Organic Compounds
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Solitary Bees Face a Double Challenge From Heat Waves and Pathogens
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Over 800 Shellfish Species Have Lowered Risk of Extinction; Experts Urged Conservation of Marine Bivalves
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Dengue, Zika, and Chikungunya: The Triple Threat of Co-Infections by Mosquito-Borne Viruses
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Insect Migrations Provide Food for Bats in the Pyrenees
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Glowing Zebrafish: A Novel Tool for Assessing Pesticide Toxicity
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Gene Therapy Likely to Help Reduce Alcohol Use for Heavy Drinkers, New Research Shows
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Stanford Scientists Create Colorful Paints That Reflect Infrared Light and Save Energy
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Dead Flies Are Not Useless: They Can Be Transformed Into Biodegradable Polymers
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Air Pollution and Antibiotic Resistance: A Dangerous Duo That Can Threaten Human Health
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Automated Aquaculture and Coral Reef Conservation: New Technology Enables Robots To Detect, Respond to Coral Stress Caused by Extreme Weather Events
Oldest Moss Takakia in Himalayas Growing for 390 Million Years Risks Extinction to Climate Breakdown