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Category: Science Articles

If all human-related deforestation of the tropics were to stop, the forests could absorb the equivalent of one-fifth of global emissions

June 12, 2014 by Sciworthy Staff Read More

Increasing ocean temperatures means less zooplankton and therefore less fish

June 11, 2014 by Sciworthy Staff Read More

10,000 species of birds today thanks to incredible adaptive radiation in early dinosaur evolution

June 10, 2014 by Sciworthy Staff Read More

This genus of bushcricket is a living example of an ultrasonic speaker system

by Sciworthy Staff Read More

Ice is nice – new species of sea anemone that lives only on ice

June 9, 2014 by Sciworthy Staff Read More

66-million-year-old snapshot of a forest just before the mass extinction of the dinosaurs

June 8, 2014 by Sciworthy Staff Read More

Giant pill-millipedes that chirp while mating discovered in Madagascar

June 6, 2014 by Sciworthy Staff Read More

Extinction and recolonization of coastal megafauna following human arrival in New Zealand

by Sciworthy Staff Read More

Parasitic fig wasps penetrate figs with zinc-hardened drill bit tips to lay eggs

June 5, 2014 by Sciworthy Staff Read More

Total mass of deep sea fish in the ocean could be 10,000 million tons

by Sciworthy Staff Read More

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