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Does Breed Affect Dog Behavior?

A recent genetic study conducted in the United States has revealed that a dog’s breed has little to do with its temperament. According to researchers,

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Are Vegan Dogs Healthier?

A recent study conducted by the Technical University of Berlin has found that an average dog produces as much CO2 emissions in its lifetime as

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Human Genome Decoded Completely

A breakthrough in genetic research has led to the complete decoding of the human genome. Previously, only 92% of the genome had been sequenced, leaving

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Megalodon’s Maximum Size in Cold Waters

A recent study has revealed that the Megalodon, an extinct species of shark, only reached its enormous size in colder regions of the ocean. The

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World’s Largest Family Tree Created

A groundbreaking study has revealed that a new artificial intelligence (AI) has created the largest family tree of humanity, tracing back over 100,000 years. The

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Tiny Land Snail Smaller Than Sand

In a groundbreaking discovery, researchers from the Senckenberg Research Institute have found the world’s smallest known land snail in cave sediments in Northern Vietnam. The

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Strange Sea Worm Found in Japan

In the waters off the coast of Japan, a new species of branched marine worm has been discovered. The worm’s body repeatedly splits at the

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Giant millipede in tropical Europe.

In a stunning discovery, scientists at the University of Cambridge have identified a prehistoric millipede that was even larger than the previously known largest invertebrate,

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Tree of Life: 2.2 Million Species

After nine years of hard work, scientists have completed the “Tree of Life,” a massive visualization containing information on all known living and recently extinct

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New Dinosaur Species with Beak Found in Brazil

A new dinosaur species has been discovered in Brazil, and it’s a relative of the T-Rex. However, this dinosaur, named Berthasaura leopoldinae or “Bertha,” had