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Biology

What Exactly Have Scientists Discovered And Why Are They So Convinced That Octopuses May Not Be Earth's Creatures?

Since the discovery of the first exoplanet in the 1990s, scientists have found more than 4,000 exoplanets, some like the giant gas planets of our solar system, and others like earth-like planets. Some exoplanets may have very harsh environments, perhaps as hot as venus or mercury, or as extremely cold as other planets. Of course there are also exoplanets that may have relatively suitable temperatures, may be located in the habitable zone of a star system, are a potentially habitable planet, and may even be a living planet.

From 24 To 10 Billion! The "Battle Of The Rabbits" Lasted For More Than 100 Years, But Australia Was Defeated!

These rabbits have caused an imbalance in the local ecosystem and brought a lot of trouble to the local people's lives. Or catch them and export them to foreign countries?

Turning Defense Into Offense! In The Future, Genetically Modified Crops May Learn To Catch Their Own Bugs

Scientists have applied genetic analysis tools to study insectivorous plants. The study depicted the dynamics of calcium molecules in the leaves of carnivorous plants when insect prey landed on the leaves and were captured by sticky secretions.