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Wooden surfaces may have natural antiviral properties | ScienceDaily - 1 views
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yet to be explored
The Unexpected Villain in Plant-Based Diets - 3 views
Can Culebra's Coral Survive the Climate Crisis? - 1 views
Microplastics found in every semen sample tested by research team - 0 views
Biodegradation of polyethylene by the marine fungus Parengyodontium album - ScienceDirect - 1 views
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UV light
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Graphical abstract
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degradation
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Frequent mowing puts poisonous weed into survival mode | ScienceDaily - 1 views
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Solanum ptychanthum or black nightshade, and Solanum carolinense, or Carolina horsenettle, also produce toxic berries and are native to Arkansas.
Anxiety medication: List, types, and side effects - 0 views
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chlordiazepoxide (Librium)
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This is the same medication used in a different study (https://www.aaas.org/news/science-crayfish-can-be-calmed-anti-anxiety-medication) Do only this group of Anti-anxiety medications work in crayfish?
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(PDF) Assessing the effect of different light conditions on crayfish welfare using a da... - 1 views
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(weak light: 38 lux; bright light: 761 lux) with 3 different light spectrums (cold white (CCT ≈ 5500K), warm white (CCT ≈ 2600 K) and neutral (CCT ≈ 3800 K)) over a period of six months
Science: Crayfish Can Be Calmed With Anti-Anxiety Medication | American Association for... - 0 views
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"There have been very few studies of the crayfish brain,"
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crayfish normally prefer darkness,
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non-shocked, non-stressed crayfish did.
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Bee body mass, pathogens and local climate influence heat tolerance - 1 views
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"But few studies have examined biotic impacts, such as pathogen infection, on thermal tolerance in natural populations in combination with abiotic factors," she explained.
Bumblebees use Lego blocks to build science and recognise the value of teamwork | Unive... - 1 views
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