Environment
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Locusts are Capable of Detecting Cancer Cells with Their Sense of Smell
Experts reveal that locusts can distinguish normal and malignant living tissues via their ability to smell, which might lead to early detection of cancer cells.
Latest Research Articles
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Scientist Records Giant Jet of Upside-Down Lightning Above a Layer of Storm Clouds
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Disturbing Imbalance: Most Baby Sea Turtles Are Turning Females Due to Climate Change
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Climate Change: Hot Night Events Likely to Increase Mortality Rate by Up to 60% by the End of the Century
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Experts Are Concerned About the Ecological Risk of Using UV Filters That Are Active in Sunscreens
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Cambodia Makes Straw Made From Edible Fruits and Vegetables To Reduce and Replace Plastic
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Scientists Are Proposing To Place More Wolves and Beavers That Would Re-establish Ecological Balance
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Earth's Daytime is Suddenly Getting Longer and Scientists Don't Know Why
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Extreme Drought in Italy's Po River Reveals Unexploded World War II Bomb
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Scientists Record ‘Yoda’ Tarsiers Singing Duets Like Opera Singers
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Scientists in Search for a "Win-Win Solution" to Improve Conservation While Keeping Public Health Safe
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‘Living Dinosaurs’: Birds Posses Dinosaur-Like Features Before They Hatch from Their Eggs
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Underwater Pollination: Scientists Discovered How Marine Animals Play a Part in Algae Fertilization