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Oldest woolly rhino emerges from frozen wilderness

A Florida professor says that the coldest places on earth are the final remaining frontier for making new discoveries of extinct animals after discovering a previously unknown species of woolly...

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Evolution measured in decades not centuries

Evolution is happening all around us all the time and new research suggests that it's a process that moves so quickly that conservationists need to consider how species will change...

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Flame retardants that fight fire and pollution

Flame retardants may save lives and prevent traumatic injuries - but the chemicals used are some of the most persistent chemicals clogging up the natural world. Health worries have dogged...

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How coral could be the secret for sunscreen pill

The Great Barrier Reef is one of the most popular natural beauty landmarks in the world. Stretching across over 1000 miles the coral that gives it a distinctive pink hue...

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Power to the people - how a walk could charge your cell phone

etadshow468 --> It's the ultimate dream in green power on-the-go - having cellphones, flash-lights and laptops that power themselves, just from their owner's day-to-day movements. But for two scientists, from...

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