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Giant 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

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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

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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,

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Earth: A Water Planet Without Continents

New evidence suggests that the Earth was a water planet without continents 3.24 billion years ago. Scientists from the University of Colorado at Boulder analyzed

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CO2-eating E. Coli bacteria

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

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Decline of Insects in Germany

A ten-year study has revealed that the number of insects, species, and biomass has significantly decreased in all regions of Germany. Green and forest areas

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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.

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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

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Discovery of Hobbit-like Human Species in the Philippines

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Unknown Population Found in Neanderthal DNA

The question of human origins has always been a fascinating topic for scientists and researchers. With every new discovery, more questions arise, and the recent