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Sea urchins are disappearing from the Canary Islands, and scientists warn the loss could trigger major changes across marine ...
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Scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Biology have discovered a remarkably streamlined strategy for developmental ...
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Microalgae are moving from petri dishes to building facades, promising to cool overheated cities while attacking carbon ...