Centuries from now, alien historians will scour the blackened, radioactive mainframes we left behind in pursuit of our greatest discoveries and passions, but will eventually find themselves asking, ...
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The snake whose invisible bite can be fatal; why the common krait is called the silent killer
In several areas within the Indian subcontinent, snake bites continue to be a significant public health issue; indeed, they are directly connected with biogeographical, migrational and sleep patterns.
That tropical amphibian populations have been crippled by the chytrid fungus is well-known, but a new study linking this loss to an "invisible" decline of tropical snake communities suggests that the ...
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