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The Mystery of Parthenogenesis: World’s Largest Geckos Reproduce Without Mating
It’s a rare and fascinating event: the world’s largest geckos have laid eggs without any males involved, thanks to parthenogenesis. This documentary dives deep into the science behind asexual ...
Long ago, some saltwater fish adapted to freshwater — and in doing so, developed an extraordinary sense of hearing rivaling ...
Deep within the world's oceans lurk marine bacteria armed with plastic-munching enzymes, their evolution seemingly sculpted ...
Scientists at the FMI and the University of California-Santa Cruz have found that similar molecular machineries control daily ...
Scientists have come to understand that the changing colors exhibited by the females of the species could reflect changes in the health of their ecosystem.
The field of fish conservation is grappling with the complex challenges posed by human-modified landscapes. As habitats undergo rapid transformation due to ...
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Can fish drown? The truth is surprisingly complex
Recent explorations into aquatic biology have unveiled a surprising reality: fish, despite being creatures of water, can ...
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