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Sustainable Biofuel from Modified Gut Bacteria

Scientists at the University of California in Berkeley and the University at Buffalo have developed a method to produce biofuels from genetically modified Escherichia coli

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Roman Crucifixion Found in England

For the first time, evidence of a crucifixion has been discovered in England. Crucifixion was one of the most brutal forms of execution in the

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Giant millipede in tropical Europe.

In a stunning discovery, scientists at the University of Cambridge have identified a prehistoric millipede that was even larger than the previously known largest invertebrate,

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Tree of Life: 2.2 Million Species

After nine years of hard work, scientists have completed the “Tree of Life,” a massive visualization containing information on all known living and recently extinct

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Climate Change Stunts Tree Growth

The assumption that climate change positively affects plant growth due to an increase in warm days has been challenged by a recent study conducted by

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Less Ants with Glyphosate and Thiacloprid

The use of pesticides has long been a concern for environmentalists, and a recent study from the University of Graz in Austria has highlighted the

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Mammoths Roamed Alaska 5,700 Years Ago

New research from McMaster University has revealed that woolly mammoths lived on the North American mainland as recently as 5,700 years ago. The study, published

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New Dinosaur Species with Beak Found in Brazil

A new dinosaur species has been discovered in Brazil, and it’s a relative of the T-Rex. However, this dinosaur, named Berthasaura leopoldinae or “Bertha,” had

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Self-replicating biorobots from frog cells

Xenobots, artificial life forms made from frog cells, can now reproduce on their own. These tiny biobots could potentially be used in the human body

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Wooden knives harder and sharper than steel knives.

In a groundbreaking discovery, a team of US scientists has developed a simple and cost-effective method to make wood harder and sharper than steel. This