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How Did Miranda Gibson Help Save Tasmania’s Trees?

The world heritage listing of over 200,000 hectares of Tasmania’s old-growth forest gives hope that a three-decade battle between environmentalists, lawmakers, and loggers is finally finished. But did you know how Miranda Gibson was involved in saving these trees? Miranda Gibson protected the surrounding forest by living on a small platform 60 meters above the […]

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Trex

How Did Scientists Know Dinosaurs Were Covered in Feathers?

Back in 2011, several samples of amber were discovered to contain preserved feathers assumed to be 75 to 80 million years old. Further evidence shows that these feathers originated from both birds and dinosaurs.  Scientists were able to find the tail of a 99-million-year-old dinosaur preserved in amber, complete with bones, soft tissue, and even

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Chernobyl

How Did the Fungi in Chernobyl React to the Radiation?

The Chernobyl disaster in 1986 was a nuclear accident in the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant near the city of Pripyat. To this day, it is considered the worse nuclear disaster in history. The area is highly radioactive and inhabitable. However, many areas bordering the zone are relatively safe to live in. Researchers who constantly study

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Camel

Which Country Has the World’s Largest Herd of Wild Camels?

For decades, camels remained valuable assets in the everyday life of colonial rulers. They were in demand as they could be used for travel and transportation during long journeys into the continent’s interiors. Besides, their ability to carry on without drinking water for weeks was an advantage for expeditions in dry regions. But did you

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How is Seagrass More Efficient in Converting Carbon Dioxide into Oxygen?

Underwater plants that evolved from land plants are known as seagrasses. Like most plants, they have leaves, flowers, seeds, roots, and connective tissues, and they get their food from photosynthesis. But did you know that seagrass is more efficient in converting carbon dioxide into oxygen? A whole field of seagrass can convert carbon dioxide to

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Giant Tortoise

Where Did Scientists Find Giant Tortoises After Thinking They Were Extinct for Over A Century?

Tortoises are reptiles of the order Testudines, belonging to the family Testudinidae. They are different from turtles by being entirely terrestrial. Many other turtle species are at least partially aquatic. Tortoises have a shell to protect them from predators and other threats. They retract their necks and heads directly back into the shell, as do

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Zebrafish

How Do Drunk Zebrafish Convince Sober Ones to Follow Them?

The zebrafish is a freshwater fish in the order Cypriniformes that belongs to the minnow family. It is a popular aquarium fish native to South Asia. It is often sold under the trade name zebra danio and is referred to as a tropical fish. They can be commonly found in private ponds. These fishes are

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Whale poo

How Did A Group of Divers End Up in a Poopnado?

Whales are a diverse and widely distributed group of marine mammals. They are an unofficial suborder of Cetacea, which usually excludes dolphins and porpoises. However, whales, dolphins, and porpoises are members of the order Cetartiodactyla, which includes even-toed ungulates. Hilariously, there was a whale that sprayed an insanely large amount of poop all over some

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Spaceflight

What is the Effect of Spaceflight on the Human Body?

For several decades, NASA’s Human Research Program (HRP) has researched extensively about the human body’s response to the conditions in outer space. With the knowledge they have and the data gathered the department was able to design devices, create protocols and develop strategies to keep all the astronauts safe whenever they go on missions.  Due

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