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Skull Of Refrigerator-Size Ancient Armadillo Finds A Home At UF
December 16, 1997 At more than 6 feet long and weighing as much as 600 pounds, this is one armadillo that likely wouldn't have ended up as road kill. That's about the size of the armadillo University of ... > full story -
Researchers Report Construction Of Genetic Map For Dogs
December 16, 1997 Researchers at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle and the James A. Baker Institute for Animal Health at Cornell's College of Veterinary Medicine are reporting the development ... > full story -
Monkey Business In China Pays Off In Apples For USDA And Cornell
December 15, 1997 Phil Forsline and Herb Aldwinckle have won some hard-fought victories in their wars against apple pests, but they met their match recently when confronted by rogue monkeys. The two were on a trip to ... > full story -
Nature's Yearly Gift To Humanity: $2.9 Trillion In Economic And Environmental Benefits Of Biodiversity, Cornell Biologists Estimate
December 11, 1997 If the planet's biota -- all the plants and animals and microorganisms -- sent a bill for their 1997 services, the total would be $2.9 trillion, according to an analysis by biologists at ... > full story -
UF Researcher Designs "Diet Pill" To Control Mosquitoes
December 6, 1997 Dov Borovsky wants to put mosquitoes on a diet. Under the Borovsky three-day diet plan, legions of anorexic little buzzers would just starve to death. And that's exactly the idea. The University ... > full story -
Martian Meteorite Contains No Biological Life, Research Team Says
December 5, 1997 The famous Martian meteorite, ALH84001, contains no biological life forms, according to a Case Western Reserve University researcher and colleagues. The team issues this report in the December 4 ... > full story -
SFU Researcher Fools Forest Pest Into 'Barking Up The Wrong Tree'
December 2, 1997 Who says you can't fool Mother Nature? It certainly isn't Dezene Huber, a PhD student in Simon Fraser University's department of biological sciences. He's part of a research team ... > full story -
Researchers Studying Deformed Frogs Found In Southeastern Ohio
November 20, 1997 Researchers at Ohio University are studying deformed frogs found at a pond in Southeastern Ohio, trying to determine if the deformities are caused by a naturally occurring parasite, chemicals used in ... > full story -
Scientists Find Millions Of Tiny, Tentacled Predators Threatening Already Vulnerable East Coast Fish
November 13, 1997 Tiny, tentacled sea creatures, rarely seen drifting in the ocean, have been discovered thriving by the millions off New England's vulnerable Georges Bank over the past few years, threatening ... > full story -
"Mighty Mice" Gene Is Mutated In Beefy Bovines
November 13, 1997 The same genetic "secret formula" that gave unusually large muscles to the "mighty mice" engineered by Johns Hopkins is also at work naturally in specially bred cattle that have extra ... > full story -
Wild Tomatoes Yield Formula For Nontoxic Insect Repellent, Cornell Researchers Say
November 11, 1997 Scratching the surface of wild tomatoes that bugs don't bother, Cornell University scientists discovered the plants' chemical secret for repelling insect pests: a complex, waxy substance ... > full story -
'Indiana Jones' Of Tomatoes To Receive World Prize
November 6, 1997 Renowned geneticist and plant breeder Charles Rick, whose half-century of research at UC Davis has forged a fundamental understanding of tomato genetics, has been selected to receive the first ... > full story
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