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Posted May 18, 2013:
- Frogs, Salamanders and Climate Change
- Now We Know Why Old Scizophrenia Medicine Works on Antibiotics-Resistant Bacteria
Posted May 17, 2013:
- Genome Sequence of Tibetan Antelope Sheds New Light on High-Altitude Adaptation
- Climate Change May Have Little Impact on Tropical Lizards: Study Contradicts Predictions of Widespread Extinction
Posted May 16, 2013:
- Physicist's Tool Has Potential for Brain Mapping
- Asian Lady Beetles Use Biological Weapons Against Their European Relatives
- Scientific Insurgents Say 'Journal Impact Factors' Distort Science
- Invasive 'Crazy Ants' Are Displacing Fire Ants in Areas Throughout Southeastern U.S.
- Fishing for Memories: How Long-Term Memories Are Processed to Guide Behavior
- Coral Reef Fishes Prove Invaluable in the Study of Evolutionary Ecology
- X-Ray Tomography of Living Frog Embryo
- Paleontology: The Eloquence of Otoliths Seen in a 23-Million-Year-Old Fish Fossil
- Crickets' Calling Song Hits the High Notes
- Who's Your Daddy? Infidelity and Paternity in Reed Warblers
Posted May 15, 2013:
- Malaria Infected Mosquitoes More Attracted to Human Odor Than Uninfected Mosquitoes
- Frog Once Imported for Pregnancy Testing Brought Deadly Amphibian Disease to U.S.
- Developmental Genetics of Space and Time
- Evolution Shapes New Rules for Ant Behavior, Research Finds
- Oldest Evidence of Split Between Old World Monkeys and Apes: Primate Fossils Are 25 Million Years Old
- Squishy Hydrogels May Be the Ticket for Studying Biological Effects of Nanoparticles
- Helping Forests Gain Ground on Climate Change
- No Idle Chatter: Malaria Parasites 'Talk' to Each Other
- Tiny Water Creepy Crawlies from South Korea and the Russian Far East
- Untangling the Tree of Life
- Cells Must Use Their Brakes Moderately for Effective Speed Control
Posted May 14, 2013:
- Fossil Saved from Mule Track Revolutionizes Understanding of Ancient Dolphin-Like Marine Reptile
- Mum and Dad Dinosaurs Shared the Work
- Study IDs Key Protein for Cell Death
- Getting a Grip on Sleep
- Same Musicians Play a Brand New Tune: Unusual Interplay of Signaling Pathways Shapes Critical Eye Structure
- Engineered Biomaterial Could Improve Success of Medical Implants
- Human Disease Leptospirosis Identified in New Species, the Banded Mongoose, in Africa
- Mining the Botulinum Genome
- Cutting-Edge Bacteria Research Leads to More Effective Treatment of Complex Infections
- When Green Means Danger: A Stunning New Species of Palm-Pitviper from Honduras
- Alligator Stem Cell Study Gives Clues to Tooth Regeneration
- Fish Oil May Stall Effects of Junk Food on Brain
- Do Potatoes Grow on Vines? A Review of the Wild Relatives of Some Favorite Food Plants
- Flower Power Fights Orchard Pests
- Corals Turn to Algae for Stored Food When Times Get Tough
- Water Governs Cell Movement: Aquaporins Play Key Role, New Research Finds
- Most Complete Database to Date of Human Phosphatases and Their Substrates
Posted May 13, 2013:
- Seabird Bones Reveal Changes in Open-Ocean Food Chain
- Level of Dengue Virus Needed for Transmission Defined
- Brain Frontal Lobes Not Sole Center of Human Intelligence, Comparative Research Suggests
- Receptor Proteins Could Hold Clues to Antibiotic Resistance in MRSA
- New Non-GM Technology Platform for Genetic Improvement of Sunflower Oilseed Crop
- Global Warming Trends Contribute to Spread of West Nile Virus to New Regions in Europe
- Serotonin Mediates Exercise-Induced Generation of New Neurons
- Bird Flu in Live Poultry Markets Are the Source of Viruses Causing Human Infections
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