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Hidden swamp lake produces giant fish despite parasites
Fishing duo Cole and Jay fish a hidden swampy lake despite deadly parasites.
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Parasites are good, actually
Parasites give most of us the heebie-jeebies. But new research shows they're pretty dang important for ecosystems, and climate change is putting them in danger. So here's some of the reasons you ...
Oysters famously filter their surrounding water, but it turns out they are removing more than algae and excess nutrients. New ...
New research published today in Nature warns climate change could substantially increase malaria burden in Africa over the ...
A recent review of over 312 studies has identified dozens of unique uses of roadkill in scientific research. The review, ...
Greenland sharks, long thought blind, may actually see in Arctic waters. Researchers reveal their eyes are functional, ...
More than a billion cases of foodborne diseases, such as norovirus infections and salmonellosis, are recorded in Africa each ...
And then there’s Sceptobius lativentris. Parker’s research revealed that the adult beetles turn off their ability to produce ...
As the sun rises over the Kalahari Desert, meerkat groups emerge from their burrows and gather closely, turning their bodies toward the warmth of the ...
University of Stirling researchers in Scotland have uncovered the surprising strength of one of farming's smallest allies: ...
Drug resistance has accelerated in recent years with the emergence of deadly bacteria and “superbugs.” In response to this ...
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