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In a groundbreaking development, scientists at the Weizmann Institute of Science have created a genetically modified strain of E. coli bacteria that can derive all
Historic Number of Southern Right Whales
The population of humpback whales in the Southwest Atlantic has reached a historic high of approximately 25,000, according to a study published in the Royal
Ötzi’s Diet Reconstructed
The discovery of a 5,000-year-old mummy in the Ötztal Alps has provided scientists with a wealth of information about the past. The mummy, known as
Combatting Food Moths: Repeat Measures
Persistent and hard to get rid of, food moths are a common problem in many households. The eggs of these insects are highly resistant and
Bacteria Enzyme Breaks Down Plastic
In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists have found that diatoms, a type of algae, could potentially help break down plastic waste in the ocean. By manipulating
Monkey Consumption Boosts Palm Oil Yield
Southern pig-tailed macaques have been found to be effective natural pest controllers in palm oil plantations, reducing the need for rodenticides and benefiting the environment.
Unknown Animal Species Found in Amber
In a rare discovery, scientists at Oregon State University have found a new species of animal that does not fit into any known group. The
Deadly Salt Lake Hosts Three-Sexed Worms
In the depths of California’s Mono Lake, scientists have discovered a new species of nematode worm that possesses three genders and can survive arsenic concentrations
New respiratory organ in venomous sea snake
In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists have found a new respiratory organ in sea snakes that allows them to filter oxygen from water. Previously, it was
Cat allergy vaccine for cats coming soon.
A new vaccine has been developed that prevents the formation of an allergy-causing protein in cats. The vaccine has shown no side effects in animal