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Unknown Fish Species Found in Record Depth

In a groundbreaking discovery, a deep-sea robot has captured footage of an unknown species of fish at a depth of 8,336 meters in the Bonin

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30,000 New Viruses Found in Single-Celled Organisms

In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists at the University of Innsbruck have found over 30,000 new viruses in the genetic material of single-celled organisms from an

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Discovery of 99 Giant Huntsman Spiders

Researchers have discovered 99 new species of Pseudopoda spiders, also known as giant crab spiders, in South, East, and Southeast Asia. The World Spider Catalog

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Mysterious Deep Sea: Unknown Creatures

In the unfathomable depths of our oceans, researchers have made an astonishing discovery of previously unknown life forms. These newly discovered species shed light on

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New Snake Family Identified

A new study has revealed that the Micrelaps snakes, known for their distinctive black and yellow ring patterns, belong to a previously unknown family of

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Creating Mice from Male Cells

In a groundbreaking development in genetics, scientists at the University of Kyushu in Japan have successfully created mice using only male skin cells. The breakthrough

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Noble spider devours shrew

The Noble False Widow spider, an invasive species from the Canary Islands, has been found to be capable of killing small vertebrates such as pygmy

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Humanity Almost Extinct 800,000 Years Ago

A groundbreaking new study has revealed that humans were on the brink of extinction between 900,000 and 800,000 years ago. According to genetic analysis, all

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Bees Generate More Voltage Than Thunderstorms

In a surprising discovery, British researchers have found that honeybees can generate an electric charge of up to 1,000 volts per meter when in a

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Europe’s frog hunger threatens populations

The high demand for frog legs in the EU is endangering wild frog populations in their countries of origin. To prevent the extinction of these