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Ocean Insect Population Decline

Insects are known to make up the majority of the biomass of all land animals. However, despite their abundance on land, they are surprisingly scarce

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German Health Concerns from Climate Change

A majority of Germans are already experiencing the effects of climate change and are concerned about the potential increase in health problems. According to a

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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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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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Global Popularity of Home-Office

The Covid-19 pandemic has brought about significant changes in the way people work, with remote work becoming increasingly popular. However, many companies still prefer their

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Heatwave threatens Germans severely.

Heatwaves pose a serious threat to human health in Germany, with rising temperatures leading to thousands of heat-related deaths in recent years. According to climate

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Double-Penised Nano-Chameleon Discovered

The discovery of the world’s smallest chameleon species, Brookesia nana, has been made by a team of scientists led by Frank Glaw from the Zoological

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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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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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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