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Explore nature’s most toxic creatures, from vibrant frogs to delicate butterflies, each equipped with potent defences that ...
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Medindia on MSNOur Planet, Our Power: Rise for a Greener Tomorrow!Earth Day 2025 reminds us: pollution, climate change, and ecosystem loss endanger health and biodiversity. Let’s act now for ...
Bruce Hammock, a world-class scientist with worldwide impact, grew up in Little Rock, Arkansas, where he collected insects and befriended and studied snakes, lizards, frogs, raccoons, possums, a deer ...
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The Slovak Spectator on MSNSlovak scientists tackle big questions, from ancient climate shifts to cutting-edge smart windowsPALAENTOLOGY: An international team led by Slovak scientist Hana Jurikova has shed light on an ancient climate enigma - the ...
Researchers have discovered two unusual bird species in New Guinea that are unlike most others. These birds don’t just stand ...
Scientists have announced the world's first de-extinction of an animal species, reintroducing the dire wolf back into the ...
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Biobanks, Rewilding, and Robotic Enrichment: The Future of Zoo ScienceImagine a world where a single strand of DNA could rescue an entire species, where robots play with orangutans to ignite ...
Scientists added descriptive terms to the existing general Indigenous frog and reptile names to make them specific.
Fringe-lipped bats, residing in forests from Panama to Brazil, are some of the best listeners in the animal kingdom.
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