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Glyphosate Causes Heart and Brain Malformations

A new study conducted by researchers at the University of Ulm has found that the controversial herbicide glyphosate, even without its additional ingredients, can cause

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Vegan Diet for Dogs: Suitable?

A recent study conducted by the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) has investigated whether a vegan diet can provide dogs with all the necessary

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Oldest African burial site discovered

In a groundbreaking discovery, the oldest burial site in the history of hominins has been found in Africa. The discovery challenges previous assumptions about human

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Real Chimeras Discovered by Researchers

Male Yellow Crazy Ants (Anoplolepis gracilipes) have been discovered to be true chimeras, defying the basic laws of biological inheritance. Chimera, a mythical creature from

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Atomic-level decoding of cell death mechanism

Millions of cells die in the human body every day, and researchers have now decoded the cell death mechanism that occurs at the atomic level.

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The Importance of Earthworms in Agriculture

Regenwürmer Boost Global Food Production, Study Finds Regenwürmer, also known as earthworms, are known to improve soil quality and plant productivity. However, a recent study

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4,000-Year-Old Plague DNA Found

The discovery of bones from mass graves in the UK has revealed that the plague reached Britain around 4,000 years ago. Researchers from the University

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Discovery of Heaviest Prehistoric Animal

The discovery of a colossal fossil of an extinct whale species, Perucetus colossus, has changed our understanding of whale evolution. According to a publication in

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Climate change shrinks deep-sea fish

The warming of the oceans has caused deep-sea fish to become significantly smaller, according to a study by the University of Vienna and the Institute

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Allergy-Friendly Eggs from Genetically Modified Chickens

In a groundbreaking development, scientists at Hiroshima University have genetically modified chickens to lay eggs that do not contain the protein Ovomucoid, a common allergen