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The Weather Network on MSNWhy a 'tree's job isn't done' after a storm brings it downTrees falling down at the mercy of Mother Nature is actually part of a healthy forest ecosystem, according to an ...
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IFLScience on MSNPrehistoric Algae Dormant For 7,000 Years Set Record For Longest ResurrectionSediments at the bottom of the Baltic Sea cut anything buried in them off from sunlight and oxygen. That’s fatal to many ...
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ZME Science on MSNThis Freshwater Fish Can Live Over 120 Years and Shows No Signs of Aging. But It Has a ProblemThese are the world’s longest-lived freshwater fish. Some reach 127 years old, a feat previously thought impossible for ...
Henna Club, an organization that spreads the beauty of the culturally rich and intricate art of henna, held its second-annual ...
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ZME Science on MSNA Fossil So Strange Scientists Think It’s From a Completely New Form of LifeIn 2007, a team led by Stanford geobiologist Kevin Boyce found that carbon isotopes in the fossils resembled those of fungi — ...
In a study published in Systematic Biology, researchers from Imperial College London, UCL, Dalhousie University and the ...
Washington State University researchers have developed a machine learning model that could help prevent pandemics by ...
Scientists still disagree on whether viruses are truly alive or not. What scientists can agree on is that a virus adapts to ...
Global research team explores how environmental factors and dispersal barriers influence biodiversity. Why do certain plants ...
It's tricky to predict precisely what the impacts of climate change will be, given the many variables involved. To predict ...
Under microscopes, scientists found that giant single-cell organisms were able to vacuum up more food when they are stuck together.
Most of Australia’s plants rely on a hidden underground network of fungi for water and minerals. They could be in trouble – ...
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