Biology
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Pesticides Affecting Population and Behavior of Bumblebees
Exposure to pesticides affects the colonies and foraging behavior of bumblebees, finds a new study.
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Well-Preserved Woolly Mammoth Fossil DNA Damaged, Cloning Not Possible
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Overcoming Infertility: Fertile Mouse Eggs Produced From Stem Cells
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Dinosaur With Fangs Was Light and Vegetarian [Video]
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Genetically Engineered Cow Yields Low Allergy Protein Milk
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Peptides in Sea Cucumbers May be Key to Get Glowing Skin
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Ancient Giant Salamander Were Amphibian Creatures, Hunted on Land
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Genome Mapping of Endangered Parrot Boosts Conservation
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Cute Baby Animal Images May Help Improve Performance
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No Science Fiction: African Spiny Mouse Regenerates Skin to Heal Injuries