Biology
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Great Barrier Reef Fishes Are Losing Their Colors Due to Mass Bleaching
According to recent research, fish on Australia's Great Barrier Reef are losing their color as coral reefs deteriorate and die during bleaching episodes.
Latest Research Articles
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The Ocean is Slowly Adapting to Climate Change, But at What Cost?
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A Genome Analysis of the Evolutionary Relationships and Times of Origin of Sea Urchins and Its Relatives
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Self-Replicating RNA Sheds Light on Origins of Life and Evolution
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Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus: Predator Bacteria That Can Dissolve E.coli and Aquaspirillum serpens
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Swarms of Insects Hung Out in the Australian Outback, But Why?
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Regional Geographical Features Like Mountains and Water Can Affect Evolutionary Outcomes
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Scientists in Fight Against Plastic Waste: Discovery of a New Enzyme Can Help in Fight Against Plastic Pollution
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Scientists Explore Why Women are More Resistant to Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Than Men
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Scientists Discover a Gene That Can Prevent Parkinson's
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UK Consumers Will No Longer Be Able to Buy Free-Range Chicken Eggs Starting Monday
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Study Shows How Fruit Flies Adapted in a Rapidly Changing World
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A Microbial Enzyme Produces a Novel Form of Biopolymers