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    Baby Giant: Biologists Capture Footage of a Live Giant Squid for the First Time

    An international team of scientists has proudly announced a groundbreaking discovery made during an expedition aboard t…

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    Why don’t all birds fly?

    Less than one percent of all bird species—around 60 in total—are unable to fly. This is surprising, considering that birds are primarily associated with flight. Ostriches, penguins, kiwis, and other…

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    Geneticists promise to bring the extinct woolly mammoth back to life by 2028.

    A Texas-based company, Colossal Biosciences, has announced a groundbreaking scientific breakthrough in the field of biotechnology and genetic engineering. This team of like-minded individuals aims to bring the woolly mammoth…

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    Penguin monogamy is a myth: they don’t dedicate their lives to a single partner.

    Contrary to popular belief, penguins are not paragons of marital fidelity. While scientists consider many species of penguins to be monogamous, the notion that these marine birds choose a lifelong…

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    Climate crisis: a third of all species on Earth could disappear by 2100.

    According to a new study, nearly one-third of species on our planet could face extinction by the end of the century if humans do not reduce greenhouse gas emissions. This…

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    One in five species of migratory animals is at risk of extinction.

    Human activity poses a significant threat to the survival of these animals. Migratory species are particularly affected by deforestation, construction, pollution, habitat loss, and, of course, the climate crisis. The…

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    Spring flowers are now blooming much earlier: climate change.

    Typically, blooming is triggered by environmental signals such as seasonal temperature changes, increased nutrient levels in soil and water, and more. This is why spring flowers are often thought of…

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    Orchids are masters of deception.

    A recent botanical study is grounded in a vast global database on orchid pollination. This extensive resource includes records for nearly 3,000 species of these plants, showcasing a multitude of…

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    Geneticists promise to revive the extinct woolly mammoth by 2028.

    This scientific breakthrough was announced by the Texas company Colossal Biosciences, which specializes in biotechnology and genetic engineering. The team of like-minded individuals plans to bring the woolly mammoth and…

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    AI to the rescue: the loneliest plant in the world is looking for a mate.

    A romantic story unfolded around the revival of the palm tree of the extinct species Encephalartos woodii. This species was widespread on Earth long before the existence of dinosaurs. The…

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    Fish Fashion

    In many fish species, especially those from the sea, females are dressed modestly while males are true “fashionistas,” adorned like Spanish grandee. This is the case with the smarida fish.…

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    Living Fossils

    Tilapia In 1938, the scientific community was shaken by an extraordinary event: a one-and-a-half-meter-long coelacanth was caught off the coast of South Africa. Until then, it was believed that this…

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