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Posted December 1, 2008:
- Cells Reorganize Shape To Fit The Situation, Scientists Discover
- Antarctica Has More Species Than Galapagos, First Comprehensive Inventory Of Antarctic Life Shows
- Insights Into Adaptive Ability Of Cells May Help Explain How Cancer Eludes Body's Natural Defense
- Sex Life Of Killer Fungus Finally Revealed
- Why Are So Many Infectious Diseases Jumping From Animals To Humans?
- New Way Epigenetic Information is Inherited: Small RNAs Inherited From Mother Determines Offspring’s Fertility Trait
- Want Sustainable Fishing? Keep Only Small Fish, And Let The Big Ones Go
- Agriculture: Gray Mold's Killer Gene Discovered
- Reprogrammable Cell Type Depends On Single Gene To Keep Its Identity
- New Model Predicts Hot Spots For Mercury In Fish
- Biofuel Plantations On Tropical Forestlands Are Bad For The Climate And Biodiversity, Study Finds
Posted November 30, 2008:
- Farming And Chemical Warfare: A Day In The Life Of An Ant
- Common Cold Virus Came From Birds About 200 Years Ago, Study Suggests
- Climate Change Opens New Avenue For Spread Of Invasive Plants
- Cell Movements Totally Modular, Stanford Study Shows
Posted November 29, 2008:
- Bird Population Estimates Are Flawed, New Study Shows
- Panamanian Termite Goes Ballistic: Fastest Mandible Strike In The World
- Humans Prompted New Paths For Parasites
- Cell Receptor Identified As Target For Anti-inflammatory Immune Response
- Some Beetles Can Quickly Neutralize Bacteria And Reduce Emergence Of Resistant Bacteria At Same Time
Posted November 28, 2008:
- Mouse Model Of Prion Disease Mimics Diverse Symptoms Of Human Disorder
- Route To Obesity Passes Through Tongue
- Master Gene Plays Key Role In Blood Sugar Levels
- Key Link In How Plants Adapt To Climate Discovered
- Biologists Find New Environmental Threat In North American Lakes
- Experimental TB Drug Explodes Bacteria From The Inside Out
- Protein Fibers Can Become Electrical Wiring
- New Research Sheds Light On Fly Sleep Circuit
- Land Iguanas Under Continuing Threat On Galapagos Archipelago
- How DNA Is Unwound So That Its Code Can Be Read
- Bacterial Biofilms As Fossil Makers
Posted November 27, 2008:
- Stopping Germs From Ganging Up On Humans
- Bacterial Decision-making Explained By 'Moving' Theory
- Social Amoeba Seek Kin Association
- Potentially Universal Mechanism Of Aging Identified
- Two From One: Evolution Of Genders From Hermaphroditic Ancestors Mapped Out
- A Good Ear: Rats Identify Specific Sounds In Noisy Environments
- Biomedical Research Profits From Exploration Of Deep Sea
- Increased Irrigation In Wetland Linked To Reduction Of Tenebrionid Beetles
- Inhibiting MicroRNAs Through ANTAGOMIRs: An Experimental Strategy That Increases Vascularization And Reduces Infarct Size
- Keeping Chromosomes From Cuddling Up
Posted November 26, 2008:
- New Layer Of Regulation In Cell Division Cycle Discovered: Could Help Cancer Research
- Scientists Shed Light On Evolution Of Gene Regulation
- Tiny Protein Provokes Healthy Bonding Between Cells
- Misfolded Proteins Accelerate Yeast Evolution
- Jurassic Turtles Could Swim
- Ocean Growing More Acidic Faster Than Once Thought; Increasing Acidity Threatens Sea Life
- New RNA Processing Mechanism And New Class Of Small RNAs
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