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Biologists believe simple confusion caused the Bullock's Oriole to fly to Vermont, as opposed to the western U.S. or Mexico, ...
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Entomon, currently recognised as the only company in Europe capable of extracting pure venom from Hymenoptera insects, produces pharmaceutical-grade insect venom using proprietary techniques (Entomon ...
The study, published online in Epidemiology & Infection, reports that researchers tested 26 triatomine bugs and found 22 of ...
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Researchers at the University of Memphis used a free app to rediscover a species of beetle that was thought to be extinct.
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