Category - Biology
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ARCHAEOLOGY DNA reveals that ancient American lineage goes back 18,000 years
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Techno-tracker will help save bees from hornets
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Quivering traps are among ways science is trying to destroy the pest
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‘Stars’ are helping repair ruined reefs
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Tardigrade proteins could slow ageing in humans
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Health Notebook: Good for the gut
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Preventing Equine Ailments with Fly Control
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THE BEST HERBS FOR CLEANING
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A NUGGET OF GOLD IN BENGALI BAY
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Slime: protector, lubricant and glue
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Beekeeper offers insight into swarms, relocating colonies
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SPERM WHALES’ CALLS REPLETE WITH ‘PHONETIC ALPHABET’
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HSE HPSC advises - Be tick aware, keep you and your family safe from Lyme disease
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How the Widal test clouds India’s sense of its typhoid problem
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CMFRI team identies two new species of needlesh
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Volunteers Stop the Spread of Invasive Species
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Curious about cicadas?
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Ticks could spread throughout Quebec in coming decades, says public health institute
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HSC students participate in Genome Hack-a-Thon 2024
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5 THINGS WE LEARNED THIS WEEK
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Many Orange Tip butterflies are on the wing now
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Orangutan observed treating wound with medicinal plant
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Bats are perfect pest controllers
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CAN A NATURAL ENVIRONMENT WARD OFF ALLERGIES?
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It turns out plants can think – but should they have legal rights, too?
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HOW TO SPOT ARCTURUS
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Back to the roots of humankind
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Kiwi joins global spider research team
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Aussie scientists ‘heat-proof’ coral
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Bats are in trouble. That's not good for anyone who likes mezcal, rice or avocado WHILE BATS ARE OFTEN THE SUBJECT OF FEAR AND SCORN, THEIR PRESENCE IS OFTEN A SIGN OF A THRIVING ECOSYSTEM.
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Mild winter may mean more ticks that can carry disease
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TICK DAMAGE TO THE UDDER OR TEATS
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DID THEY COEXIST WITH MODERN HUMANS?
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WHAT’S THE BUZZ?
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9 HIVE JOBS OF Honey Bees
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Plan a Plant Takeover
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What’s causing these holes in my plants?
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Cal Poly's Pepperzania plant sale, with 130 pepper plant varieties, opens on Saturday
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The Last Best Place