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Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Great Tits: Birds With Character

Gene variation is the reason that some great tit populations are more curious than others. In humans and animals alike, individuals differ in sets of traits that we usually refer to as ...  > full story

Small Insect With a Big Heart: 'Giving' Aphids Endangered by Their Selflessness

One of the founding principles of Darwin's theory is that biological evolution has been shaped by the survival of the fittest. ...  > full story

Bees Recognize Human Faces Using Feature Configuration

Bees can be trained to recognize human faces, so long as the insects are tricked into thinking that the faces are oddly shaped flowers, new research shows. ...  > full story

Migrating Insects Fly in the Fast Lane

Scientists shed new light on the flight behaviors that enable insects to undertake long-distance migrations, and highlights the remarkable abilities of these insect migrants. ...  > full story
 

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