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Crabs Are Producing Nanoplastics That Could Quickly Move Into the Seafood We Eat, Study Finds
The research underscores growing concerns about how ultra-small plastic particles move through marine ecosystems and into ...
Scientists developing a new underwear-able hope to do for gastroenterology what the Apple Watch did for cardiology.
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World Pangolin Day 2026: Why this ‘walking pinecone’ is the most heavily trafficked animal on Earth
Quick Take Pangolins are the most heavily trafficked wild mammals on Earth, despite full international trade bans. A single pangolin can consume tens of millions of ants and termites each year, ...
Marek Hoffmann, from Poland, was fed up with the cost of heating his home so decided to try an alternative method - and was ...
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This Massive, Meat-Eating Dinosaur Was a 'Hell Heron' That Waded Into Shallow Waters to Nab Slippery Fish
Spinosaurus in the Sahara Desert in Niger, a discovery that adds to the debate over whether the prehistoric creatures were fully or semi-aquatic]]> ...
Some tigers do become serial man-eaters. But the evidence suggests they are driven by necessity rather than preference.
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