Biology
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Largest Insect Genome Discovered in a Grasshopper [Study]
Researchers debunked the myth that insect genomes are relatively smaller and less complex than other species, including mammals. Click to read more.
Latest Research Articles
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Human Maximum Lifespan Can Be Broken in Four Decades [Study]
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Urban Honey Bees Might Serve as a Way To Learn About the City’s Microbiome, Potentially Offering Data on Both Hive and Human Health
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New Carnivorous Plant Species from Butterworts Genus Discovered in Ecuador
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How Methane Produces Cooling Clouds While Still Trapping Significant Amount of Heat
Recovery of Endangered Birds in Hawaii Relies on Millions of Invasive Male Mosquitoes
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Tree Rings Confirmed Historic Human-Influenced Warming Over the Last 40 Years in Western North America
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Plant Origins: What the Earliest Land Plants Looked Like Millions of Years Ago? [STUDY]
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How Forest Bark Beetle Outbreaks Do Not Result in Larger and More Destructive Wildfires
Deceptive Daisy Species in South Africa Creates Fake Flies for Pollination
Median Eyes in Trilobites Found After 150 Years of Multiple Researches
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A New Study Looked at the Long-term Environmental Impact of Various Japanese Knotweed Control Methods