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Bat Social Distancing

Sick vampire bats practice social distancing, according to a recent study by scientists from the Natural History Museum in Berlin, Ohio State University, and the

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Saving Sharks with Synthetic Squalene

In a groundbreaking development, scientists have successfully produced squalene, a key ingredient in many vaccines, in a laboratory setting. Squalene, an organic compound found in

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Fuel from CO2, Water, Light

A new photokatalysis film has been developed by scientists at the University of Cambridge that mimics the natural photosynthesis process of plants, producing organic compounds

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First virus-eating creature discovered.

In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists have found single-celled organisms that feed on viruses. Despite viruses being present in almost all living organisms, no creature has

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Megalodon: The Giant Shark

The Megalodon, a prehistoric shark that lived 23 to 3 million years ago, was much larger than previously thought, according to a new study by

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Mysterious Shafts Found Near Stonehenge

In a stunning discovery, a team of British archaeologists has uncovered a massive prehistoric monument near the world-famous Stonehenge. The site, located in Durrington Walls,

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Dolphins Use Tools for Hunting

Dolphins have long been a mystery to researchers due to their mysterious behavior patterns. However, through intensive observation and study, scientists have made some remarkable

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Bacteria Power Bio-Battery

A new biohybrid battery has been developed that uses exoelectrogenic microbes of the Shewanella oneidensis species to produce electricity. These microbes have been known to

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Freshwater Crustaceans Found in Hottest Place

In the scorching hot Dasht-e Lut desert in Iran, where temperatures can reach over 80°C, scientists have discovered a new species of freshwater-dwelling crustaceans. Despite

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11 New Emperor Penguin Colonies Discovered

In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists from the British Antarctic Survey have identified eleven previously unknown colonies of emperor penguins using satellite imagery from the European