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Scientists Engineer Root-Knot Nematode Resistance
September 27, 2006 University of Georgia professor Richard Hussey has spent 20 years studying a worm-shaped parasite too small to see without a microscope. His discovery is vastly bigger. Hussey and his research team ... > full story -
Paleontologist Discovers South American Mammal Fossils
August 9, 2006 Fossils of a new hoofed mammal that resembles a cross between a dog and a hare which once roamed the Andes Mountains in southern Bolivia around 13 million years ago was discovered by Darin A. Croft, ... > full story -
Drug Triggers Body's Mechanism To Reverse Aging Effect On Memory Process
July 27, 2006 A drug made to enhance memory appears to trigger a natural mechanism in the brain that fully reverses age-related memory loss, even after the drug itself has left the body, according to researchers ... > full story -
Tyrannosaur Survivorship -- Tough Times For Teens
July 13, 2006 A massive dinosaur death bed in Alberta has helped map out the animal's life span and thrown doubt on long-held theories about how one species lived, says new research conducted in part at the ... > full story -
Paleontologists Establish First Age Distribution Of Non-Avian Dinosaur Population
July 13, 2006 Did non-avian dinosaurs show survival patterns akin to extant living dinosaurs, the birds, as did their crocodilian cousins? Or, did they mirror that of more distantly related dinosaurs that lived in ... > full story -
Large Dinosaurs Were Extremely Hot In Their Day, Study Finds
July 12, 2006 If you think dinosaurs are hot today, just think back to about 110 million years ago when they really ran hot and ... > full story -
Obesity In Prostate Cancer Patients Predicts Cancer Recurrence And Progression
June 27, 2006 Obesity in a patient is an independent predictor of whether localized prostate cancer will progress following radiotherapy treatment, say researchers at M. D. Anderson Cancer ... > full story -
Gigantic Meat-Eating Dinosaur Discovered
April 18, 2006 At a news conference in the western Patagonian city where the news species was found, paleontologists have unveiled what may be one of the largest carnivorous dinosaurs known -- Mapusaurus roseae. ... > full story -
Lost Photos Confirm Fossil Find
April 5, 2006 The researcher who discovered Paralititan stromeri, one of the most massive animals ever to walk the Earth, now is "picture-positive" about another dinosaur fossil find by a famous German researcher, ... > full story -
Smallest Triceratops Skull Ever Found Provides Clues To Dinosaur's Growth
March 6, 2006 The nearly complete skull of a baby Triceratops -- a three-horned, tank-like dinosaur from the Cretaceous -- is now giving paleontologists insights into how these creatures grew. Described in this ... > full story
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