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Posted February 9, 2012:
- An Economic Analysis of Emerald Ash Borer Management Options
- How the Zebra Got Its Stripes
- Fruit Fly Turn-On: A Sexy, Youthful Smell May Make Up for Advancing Age
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Posted February 2, 2012:
- Unraveling a Butterfly's Aerial Antics Could Help Builders of Bug-Size Flying Robots
- 'Yellow Biotechnology': Using Plants to Silence Insect Genes in a High-Throughput Manner
- Treasure Trove of Wildlife Found in Peru Park
Posted February 1, 2012:
Posted January 31, 2012:
- New Collection of Articles Explores the Science, Application, and Regulation of GM Insects
- Evolutionary Geneticist Helps to Find Butterfly Gene, Clue to Age-Old Question
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Posted January 24, 2012:
- Wasp Found in Upstate New York Shows Up in Southern California
- Name (and Eat) a Cockroach for Valentine's Day
Posted January 19, 2012:
- Climate Change Invites Alien Invaders: Is Canada Ready?
- Dung Beetle Dance Provides Crucial Orientation Cues
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Posted January 13, 2012:
- Brain Glia Cells Increase Their DNA Content to Preserve Vital Blood-Brain Barrier
- Resource Management in Ant Colonies May Have Lessons for Politicians and Economists
- Horse Fly Named in Honor of Beyonc
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Posted January 10, 2012:
- Predators Hunt for a Balanced Diet
- New Hope to Save Hemlock Trees from Attack
- Novel Anti-Viral Immune Pathway Discovered in Mosquito
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Posted December 16, 2011:
- Caterpillars Mimic One Another for Survival
- Barracuda Babies: Novel Study Sheds Light on Early Life of Prolific Predator
Posted December 15, 2011:
Posted December 12, 2011:
- Wheat Can't Stop Hessian Flies, So Scientists Find Reinforcements
- As Climate Change Sets In, Plants and Bees Keep Pace
- Seabirds: Climate Differences Have Less Impact on Transmission of Blood Parasites Than Expected
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Posted December 6, 2011:
- Addressing Pain and Disease on the Fly: How Fruit Flies Can Teach Us About Curing Chronic Pain and Halting Mosquito-Borne Diseases
- Inbreeding in Bed Bugs: One Key to Massive Increases in Infestations
Posted December 5, 2011:
- Scientists Rediscover Rarest U.S. Bumblebee: Cockerell's Bumblebee Was Last Seen in the United States in 1956
- Senses of Sophistication: Mosquitoes Detect Subtle Cues Finding Food, Spreading Diseases
Posted December 1, 2011:
- Like Humans, the Paper Wasp Has a Special Talent for Learning Faces
- Aggression Prevents the Better Part of Valor ... in Fig Wasps
Posted November 30, 2011:
- Chemical Warfare of Stealthy Silverfish: Parasites Hide by Covering Themselves in Ants' Scent
- Using Radiation to Sterilize Insect Pests May Protect California Fruits and Vegetables
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