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Sunday, May 19, 2013

Agriculture in China Predates Domesticated Rice: Discovery of Ancient Diet Shatters Conventional Ideas of How Agriculture Emerged

Archaeologists have made a discovery in southern subtropical China which could revolutionize thinking about how ancient humans ...  > full story

Evolution Shapes New Rules for Ant Behavior, Research Finds

Biologist Deborah M. Gordon's decades-long study of collective behavior in harvester ant colonies has provided a rare real-time ...  > full story

Less Oxygen Triggers Grasshopper Molting, Farmers Could Benefit

Less oxygen means shorter time between molts, which means shorter life-span, which means fewer hungry grasshoppers. And for farmers, that’s very ...  > full story

Land Management Options Outlined to Address Cheatgrass Invasion

A new study suggests that overgrazing and other factors increase the severity of cheatgrass invasion in sagebrush ...  > full story

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