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Posted June 11, 2013:
- Tillage and Reduced-Input Rotations Affect Runoff from Agricultural Fields
- Plunging Fish Numbers Linked to Dam Releases
- Potential Disease-Transmission Sources in Animals ID'd by Calculating Risk Using Social Network Mathematics
- How to Stop a Trunk and Start a Tail? The Leg Has the Key
- Fractal Patterns Spontaneously Emerge During Bacterial Cell Growth
- Nine Genes Account for Pigmentation in the Fruit Fly
- Blueprint for Blood Vessel Fusion Discovered
Posted June 10, 2013:
- Martian Clay Contains Chemical Implicated in the Origin of Life, Astrobiologists Find
- African Starlings: Dashing Darlings of the Bird World in More Ways Than One
- Sperm Wars Ruled by Females? Females Play Active, Pivotal Role in Postcopulatory Processes
- From Hot Springs to HIV, Same Protein Complexes Are Hijacked to Promote Viruses
- Biotech Crops Vs. Pests: Successes and Failures from the First Billion Acres
- To Germinate, or Not to Germinate, That Is the Question…
- How Does Inbreeding Avoidance Evolve in Plants?
- Hairpin Turn: Micro-RNA Plays Role in Wood Formation
- Potential New Target to Thwart Antibiotic Resistance: Viruses in Gut Confer Antibiotic Resistance to Bacteria
- Whitebark Pine Trees: Is Their Future at Risk?
- Flowering at the Right Age: Alpine Rock Cress Uses a Ribonucleic Acid to Measure Its Age and Tell When It's the Right Time to Flower
- River Dredging Reduced Fish Numbers, Diversity
- How Cells Get a Skeleton
- Mice Give New Clues to Origins of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
- Self-Fertilizing Plants Contribute to Their Own Demise
- Catching Individual Molecules in a Million With Optical Antennas Inside Nano-Boxes
- How Archaea Might Find Their Food: Sensor Protein Characterized
- Substances from African Medicinal Plants Could Help Stop Tumor Growth
Posted June 9, 2013:
- How Do You Feed Nine Billion People?
- Duck Genome Provides New Insight Into Fighting Bird Flu
- 3-D Map of Blood Vessels in Cerebral Cortex Holds Suprises
Posted June 5, 2013:
Posted June 7, 2013:
- Large-Scale Biodiversity Is Vital to Maintain Ecosystem Health
- Magpies Make Decisions Faster When Humans Look at Them
- Common Genetic Disease Linked to Father's Age
- Stranded Orcas Hold Critical Clues for Scientists
- Detection of Apple Juices and Cereals Which Exceed Permitted Levels of Mycotoxins
- Oh Brother, Where Art Thou? Sticklebacks Prefer to Be With Relatives
Posted June 6, 2013:
- Very Berry Study Aims to Improve Wine Quality
- Scientists Confirm Theory Regarding the Origins of the Sucking Disc of Remora Fish
- By Trying It All, Predatory Sea Slug Learns What Not to Eat
- How Similar Are the Gestures of Apes and Human Infants? More Than You Might Suspect
- Three-Billion-Year-Old Microfossils Include Plankton
- The Swing of Architect Genes
- Metabolic Model of E. Coli Reveals How Bacterial Growth Responds to Temperature Change
- How Young Genes Gain a Toehold on Becoming Indispensable
- Herpes Virus Exploits Immune Response to Bolster Infection
- Molecular Velcro for Chromosome Stability
- Predicting the Future of Coral Reefs in a Changing World
- Studies Showing How Bird Flu Viruses Could Adapt to Humans Offer Surveillance and Vaccine Strategies
- Superb Lyrebirds Move to the Music
- How Birds Lost Their Penises: Programmed Cell Death
- Unusual Antibodies in Cows Suggest New Ways to Make Medicines for People
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