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Posted January 3, 2013:
Posted January 2, 2013:
- Bonobos Will Share With Strangers Before Acquaintances
- Treating Stable Flies in Pastures
- Terrace Farming Unearthed at Ancient Desert City of Petra
- New Insights Into How Plants Grow in Response to Light, Water and Gravity
Posted December 26, 2012:
- Amazon Deforestation Brings Loss of Microbial Communities
- Bumblebees Do Best Where There Is Less Pavement and More Floral Diversity
Posted December 21, 2012:
Posted December 20, 2012:
- Biologists Design Method to Monitor Global Bee Decline
- Discovery of Africa Moth Species Important for Agriculture, Controlling Invasive Plants
- Can Observations of a Hardy Weed Help Feed the World?
- Archaeologists Date World's Oldest Timber Constructions
Posted December 19, 2012:
- From Farm to Table, Mealworms May Be the Next Best Food
- Soybeans a Source of Valuable Chemical
- A New, Super-Nutritious Puffed Rice for Breakfast Cereals and Snacks
- Badger Sleeping Habits Could Help Target TB Control
- Destructive Forest Cockchafers: Gut Microbes Help Beetles Digest Wood
- Unraveling the Threads: Simplest Cotton Genome Offers Clues for Fiber Improvements
- Invasive Plant Species May Harm Native Grasslands by Changing Soil Composition
- Stillbirth and Neonatal Death in Piglets
Posted December 18, 2012:
- States Aiming to Promote Healthy Eating Through Sales Taxes Often Miss the Target
- The Green Revolution Is Wilting
- Crisis in Syria Has Mesopotamian Precedent, Experts Say
- Consequences of Abandoning Alpine Meadows: Scrubs Now Encroaching on Land That Had Been Cultivated for Centuries
Posted December 17, 2012:
- Scientists Decode Three Bacterial Strains Common to Grapevines and Sugarcane
- Farm Soil Determines Environmental Fate of Phosphorus
Posted December 14, 2012:
Posted December 13, 2012:
- Large Study Identifies Risk Factors for Multiple Myeloma
- Better Tools for Saving Water and Keeping Peaches Healthy
Posted December 12, 2012:
- Building Better Barley: Improving Selection Efficiency for More Water-Efficient Varieties
- Scientists Train Honey Bees to Stick out Their Tongues
Posted December 11, 2012:
- Was the Sauropod Dinosaurs' Large Size Due to Plant Food? Scientists Argue Old Idea Still Has Legs
- New Components of Epigenetic 'Code' for Honey Bee Development Discovered
Posted December 10, 2012:
- As Amazon Urbanizes, Rural Fires Burn Unchecked
- Quantifying Corn Rootworm Damage
- Higher Carbon Dioxide Levels Mean Poorer Wheat Quality
Posted December 7, 2012:
- Antibiotic-Eating Bug Unearthed in Soil: Newly Discovered Bacterium Degrades an Antibiotic Both to Protect Itself and Get Nutrition
- 'Organic' Leaves a Bad Taste in the Mouths of Some Consumers
Posted December 6, 2012:
- Moths Wired Two Ways to Take Advantage of Floral Potluck
- Insect-Eating Bat Outperforms Nectar Specialist as Pollinator of Cactus Flowers
Posted December 5, 2012:
- Biologists Unlocking the Secrets of Plant Defenses, One Piece at a Time
- Plant Stress Paints Early Picture of Drought
- Clinical Trial Tests If Rice Bran Can Reduce Incidence of Cancer
- Remote Sensing, Microbiology Used to Trace Foodborne Pathogens
- Small Patches of Native Plants Help Boost Pollination Services in Large Farms
- Field Tests Seek New Control Methods for Resistant Ragweed in Cotton Crops
- Discovery of 100-Million-Year-Old Regions of DNA Shows Short Cut to Crop Science Advances
Posted December 4, 2012:
- Prioritizing Rather Than Canvassing Entire Plant Genome May Lead to Improved Crops
- The Next 100 Years Bring New Challenges to Rangeland Science
- Lobster Farming Breakthrough: Doubling Survival Rates Among Lobster Larvae Under Farmed Conditions
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