Environment
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Tetrapods: The First Animals Who Left the Water to Live on Land but Turned Back
Experts claim that the earliest animals to live on land were the primitive tetrapods, a branch that will also eventually encompass hundreds of creatures such as frogs, birds, reptiles, as well as mammals.
Latest Research Articles
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Researchers Developed a Biodegradable System That Uses Silk as a Replacement to Microplastics in Such Products
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Emerald Ash Borer Sparks Fear as the Invasive Insect Could Wipe Out Ash Trees After Reaching Oregon
Companies Develop New Sustainable, Plant-Based Nylon for Everyday Items
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Scientists on Alert after Greenland Ice Melts Last Weekend Amid Warm Temperatures
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UK Zoos Give Icy Treats to Keep Animals Cool Amidst Rising Temperatures
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Special Rail Cars Absorb Carbon Dioxide When Trains Break and Decelerate: New Study
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Sunlight Exposure Triggers Males to be Hungrier, Regardless of Species: New Study
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Mountain Glaciers Could Further Collapse in the Northern Hemisphere Due to Persistent Extreme Heat: Glaciologists Warn
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Ancient Fossil from Australia Revealed to be the Only Vulture Ever Discovered in Country
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Beneath the Andes Mountains: Earth's Crust ‘Dripping’ Into the Planet's Interior
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Finding Life on Mars: Scientists to Remodel Plans to Use Helicopters Instead of Rovers
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Collapse of the Ancient Maya Blamed on Drought and Shifts in Climate