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Do Fish Breathe Underwater? Here's How They Do It
Fish rely on special feathery organs called ‘gills’ which they use to breathe underwater. Click to read more.
Latest Research Articles
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New Solar Panel Converts Water Into Hydrogen and Oxygen With 9% Efficiency
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Scientists Predict Earth's Oxygen Will Decrease, Suffocating Most Living Organisms
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Minnesota Ponds Covered in Duckweed Causes Less Oxygen Production, More Greenhouse Gas Emissions
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Researchers Predict That Larger Fish Species Suffers From Oxygen Deficiency Due to Global Warming and Human Activities
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Plants Go into Photosynthesis 'Beast Mode' After Gene Mutation: New Study
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Tree Growth is Not Entirely Dependent on Photosynthesis: New Study
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Waste Plastics Are Converted to Benzoic Acid With the Help of Light and Oxygen According To Study
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Oxygenation on Earth Likely Originated from Microbes and Minerals
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Scientists Confirm Sharks Do Sleep at All, Sometimes With Their Eyes Open
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Lungs of the Deep Ocean: Scientists Measure Oxygen Flow in Labrador Sea
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Scientists Reveal Moon's Topmost Layer Holds Oxygen for 8 Billion People for Thousands of Years
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How Ancient Asteroids and Comets Helped Alter Early Earth's Oxygen Levels