A ZSI study reveals India hosts 191 cockroach species, with over 60% endemic, emphasizing the need for genetic diversity ...
Kolkata: In a major breakthrough for Indian biodiversity research, scientists from the Zoological Survey of India (ZSI) have ...
At a time when the formation of the Cockroach Janata Party has gained a lot of traction in the country, scientists from the Zoological Survey of India (ZSI) have developed a DNA library of the insect.
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New species found buried on the beach in Costa Rica
"Another reminder that protected areas continue to produce new scientific knowledge." ...
A new study from Princeton University, the Smithsonian Institute, the Mpala Research Centre and many partner institutions has now documented the interconnection between the largest animals in the ...
India’s frustrated, underemployed youth have irked the government with the cockroach. And now comes news that scientists have found that cockroach diversity is far richer in peninsular India than prev ...
Earli writes DNA like text, but the real moat isn't the model. It's the proprietary data and human-guided learning loop.
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A sea slug smaller than a sesame seed just turned up in Taiwan’s coastal waters — a brand-new species scientists nearly missed under their own fingertips
On a routine recreational dive off Keelung, Taiwan, a diver noticed something barely visible on the substrate: a soft-bodied ...
In the grasslands of western Nebraska, dozens of wolf spider species stalk the same insects across the same patches of ground ...
Silkhenge spiders were an unknown species until just over a decade ago. This is why when scientists stumbled upon a silkhenge ...
In World War 2, the “wonder drug” penicillin saved the lives of an estimated 15% — quite literally, millions — of Allied ...
Scientists have identified Sthenelais onca, a new jaguar-colored marine worm species found at Playa Naranjo in Costa Rica’s Santa Rosa National Park.
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