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Posted August 14, 2012:
- Remaking History: A New Take on How Evolution Has Shaped Modern Europeans
- Seeds of Hope Amidst Philippine Floods: Rice That Can Survive Underwater
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- Control of Devastating Cassava Virus in Africa Demonstrated
- Preserving an Icon: Impact of Historical Domestic Cattle Hybridization With American Bison Revealed
- Birds Do Better in 'Agroforests' Than on Farms
- Using Wastewater as Fertilizer
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Posted July 18, 2012:
- Enhanced Royal Jelly Produces Jumbo Queen Bee Larvae
- Scientists Develop New Carbon Accounting Method to Reduce Farmers' Use of Nitrogen Fertilizer
- Beating the Fuel Prices: Using Yeast for Economic Production of Bioethanol
Posted July 17, 2012:
- Glyphosate-Resistant 'Superweeds' May Be Less Susceptible to Diseases
- Helping Pigs to Digest Phosphorus
Posted July 16, 2012:
- Cannabis 'Pharma Factory' Discovered
- Farm to Market: New Device Makes Cleaning Leafy Greens Easy, Economical
Posted July 13, 2012:
- Poisons on Public Lands Put Wildlife at Risk
- Large-Animal Biocontainment Laboratory Needed to Protect Animal and Public Health, Experts Urge
- Salt Cress Genome Yields New Clues to Salt Tolerance
Posted July 12, 2012:
- Tamarisk Biocontrol Efforts Get Evolutionary Boost
- Sake, Soy Sauce, and the Taming of the Microbes
- Potential New Weapon Against Crop Pests Discovered
Posted July 11, 2012:
- White Rot Fungus Boosts Ethanol Production from Corn Stalks, Cobs and Leaves
- Caterpillar Gets More from Its Food When Predator Is on the Prowl
- Air in Expectant Moms' Homes Contains Pesticides, Texas-Mexico Border Study Finds
- Down on the Cacao Farm: Sloths Thrive at Chocolate's Source
- The Iberian Wolf Lives Close to Humans More for Refuge Than for Prey
Posted July 10, 2012:
- Rare Glimpse Into the Origin of Species
- World's Largest Herbivore, the African Elephant, Makes Unique Food Choices
- Low Number of Bees in Found Urban Areas, National Bee Count in US Ready to Count Again
Posted July 9, 2012:
- Sustainability of Rice Landscapes in South East Asia Threatened
- Good News About the Glycemic Index of Rice
Posted July 5, 2012:
- Trace Me If You Can: Studying the Marine Top Predators With Biogeochemical Markers
- Yak Genome Provides New Insights Into High Altitude Adaptation
- New Study Maps Hotspots of Human-Animal Infectious Diseases and Emerging Disease Outbreaks
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