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invasive

[in-vey-siv] / ɪnˈveɪ sɪv /


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A study published in the journal PeerJ has identified an unexpected factor in the spread of an invasive flatworm in France.

From Science Daily

If your provider logs your activity, operates under a jurisdiction with invasive data laws, or gets hacked, your privacy could still be compromised.

From Salon

Antarctic wildlife already face serious challenges, including climate change, growing tourism, invasive species, overfishing, and pollution.

From Science Daily

But these biopsies can be very invasive and sometimes cause harm, and doctors may struggle to get a sample.

From BBC

Lead author Dr. Kaname Uno, a former PhD student and current Visiting Researcher at Nagoya University's Graduate School of Medicine, explained that the cancer cells do not need to become more invasive themselves.

From Science Daily