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An unlikely survivor

Coral reefs could survive in more acidic oceans.

Japanese honeybees cook their enemies

Irritating bees is never a good idea, especially not if they can kill their enemies with their body heat.

Talking trees

Plants can emit and react to sounds.

Is there any recent advanced technology for the treatment of bronchial asthma?

Asthma is mainly treated with drugs and complemetary therapies, but another option is to heat up the lungs.

Another genetic key to breast cancer identified

The majority of women who have a  family history of breast cancer have no genetic explanation for this predisposition.

Picky females promote diversity

Women are genetically designed to be picky — particularly with their men.

Has Venice stopped sinking?

New research suggests it hasn’t.

Common pesticides are indirectly killing bees

Sublethal doses affect bees by impairing their ability to find their way home.

Van Gogh’s sunflowers are genetic mutants

Scientists have revealed the mystery behind the mutations depicted in Vincent van Gogh’s sunflower paintings.

Celebrate chocolate’s health benefits

There are several new chocolate discoveries on the menu today.

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