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AdvertisementGiant Bird Linked to Early Humans
Palaeontologists have made a surprising discovery on the Crimean Peninsula: a three-and-a-half-meter-tall skeleton of a flightless bird, which is believed to have been in contact
New carnivorous spider-like plant discovered.
In a recent publication in the scientific journal Plant Ecology and Evolution, an international team of scientists announced the discovery of a new carnivorous plant
Food Chain Spreads Fish
Waterfowl Spread Fish Eggs to Remote Waters through their Diet Biologists have long been studying how fish populate isolated bodies of water in high mountains,
64,000 Sea Turtles Spotted by Drone in Australia
In a stunning discovery, scientists have filmed around 64,000 green sea turtles gathering to lay their eggs on Raine Island, off the coast of Australia.
Microbes Win in Atacama Desert
Researchers in the United States have discovered that bacteria can survive in extreme conditions in the Atacama Desert in Chile. The bacteria were found to
COVID-19: Bats and Ferrets for Animal Testing
German researchers have discovered two suitable animal candidates for testing potential vaccines and new medicines before human trials. The Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut is searching for animals that
Toxic and Unhealthy Paleo Diet
A recent study conducted by Norwegian researchers has revealed that the popular Paleo diet, which is based on the presumed eating habits of our Stone
Successful Controlled Cell Division with Artificial Cells
Scientists at the Max Planck Institute have made a breakthrough in the field of cell division. They have successfully replicated the process of controlled cell
Lab-grown meat coming to supermarkets
Lab-grown meat, once an unaffordable luxury, is now on the verge of being introduced in supermarkets in the United States. In recent years, there has
Moths Hear Ultrasound Frequencies
The Great Wax Moth has an incredibly simple yet powerful hearing ability that can detect ultrasound up to 300 kHz. This is in stark contrast