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Posted April 1, 2013:
- Geckos Keep Firm Grip in Wet Natural Habitat
- Deadly Effects of Certain Kinds of Household Air Pollution Lead to Call for Biomarker Studies
- Crucial Step in Human DNA Replication Observed for the First Time
- Southern California Sagebrush Better Suited to Climate Change, Study Finds
- Sorting out Parkinson's Protein Structure: Computer Modeling May Offer Hints for New Drug-Design Strategies
- Nothing Fishy About It: Fish Oil Can Boost the Immune System
- Soils in Newly Forested Areas Store Substantial Carbon That Could Help Offset Climate Change
- How Cells Distinguish Friend from Foe
- Mosquito Genetic Complexity May Take a Bite out of Efforts to Control Malaria
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Posted March 29, 2013:
- Gene Responsible for Short Stature of Dwarf Pearl Millet Identified
- Researchers Engineer Plant Cell Walls to Boost Sugar Yields for Biofuels
- Gene Discovery May Yield Lettuce That Will Sprout in Hot Weather
- Head-on Collisions Between DNA-Code Reading Machineries Accelerate Gene Evolution
- Picking Apart Photosynthesis: New Insights Could Lead to Better Catalysts for Water Splitting
- DNA: How to Unravel the Tangle
- Robotic Ants Successfully Mimic Real Colony Behavior
- Pirate Perch Probably Use Chemical Camouflage to Fool Prey
Posted March 28, 2013:
- Eating More Fiber May Lower Risk of First-Time Stroke
- New Vaccine-Design Approach Targets Viruses Such as HIV
- Everything You Know About Osmosis Is (Probably) Wrong
- Stem Cell Fate Depends on 'Grip'
- Biological Transistor Enables Computing Within Living Cells
- Protective Prion Keeps Yeast Cells from Going It Alone
- Mate Choice in Mice Is Heavily Influenced by Paternal Cues, Mouse Study Shows
- Declaring a Truce With Our Microbiological Frenemies
- You Are What You Eat -- Even the Littlest Bites: Dietary Influences Tied to Changes in Gene Expression
- Opposites Attract: How Cells and Cell Fragments Move in Electric Fields
- In Solving Social Dilemmas, Vervet Monkeys Get by With a Little Patience
- Large Robotic Jellyfish Could One Day Patrol Oceans
- Getting Under the Shell of the Turtle Genome
Posted March 27, 2013:
- Insect Pests More Plentiful in Hotter Parts of City Than in Cooler Areas
- Poultry Probiotic Cuts Its Coat to Beat Bad Bacteria
- New Bone Survey Method Could Aid Long-Term Survival of Arctic Caribou
- Cancer Biologists Find DNA-Damaging Toxins in Common Plant-Based Foods
- How Microbes Survive at Bare Minimum: Archaea Eat Protein
- New Way to Lose Weight? Changing Microbes in Guts of Mice Resulted in Rapid Weight Loss
- Carbon Cycle: Four Cells Turn Seabed Microbiology Upside Down
- New Test for Skin Sensitization Without Using Animals
- Caffeine-'Addicted' Bacteria: Finding May Lead to New Decontamination Methods, New Medicines
- Advance in Describing the Conformation of Proteins That Do Not Have a Defined Structure
- Pesticide Combination Affects Bees' Ability to Learn
- 'Fountain of Youth' Telomerase: Scientists Successfully Map Enzyme That Has Rejuvenating Effect on Cells
- New Insights Into How Genes Turn on and Off
- Tarsiers' Bulging Eyes Shed Light on Evolution of Human Vision
- Dusting for Prints from a Fossil Fish to Understand Evolutionary Change
- Fewer Children Mean Longer Life?
- Controversial Worm Keeps Its Position as Progenitor of Humankind
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