New species are being discovered faster than ever before - at a rate of more than 16,000 every year, suggests a new study.
Once upon a time there was a man in a land called Sweden. It was the 1700s and his name was Carl Linnaus.
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New life forms found inside humans that defy classification
Biologists are quietly rewriting what it means to be alive, and the human body has become one of their strangest frontiers.
Chulalongkorn University, through its Corporate Communication Center, in collaboration with the Faculty of Science, ...
For centuries, Sri Lanka’s biological knowledge travelled the world — anonymously. Embedded deep within the pages of European ...
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A grand taxonomy of Europe’s Christmas market bites
From sausages to spit cakes, consider this your festive field guide: the “parent foods” you’ll spot across Europe’s Christmas markets — and the regional riffs worth chasing.
The National Medical Commission (NMC) has released the official NEET UG 2026 syllabus, outlining the topics to be covered in ...
The night snake, whose scientific classification is Hypsiglena torquata, is a small nocturnal snake found in a broad but ...
The mental exercise of trying to describe one of Yankee Candle’s more esoteric fragrances led game designer Alex McMillan to ...
Abstract: In this study, we designed an automated classification method, inspired by human taxonomic principles, to distinguish visually similar species of pelagic fish in images through the ...
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