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Posted November 20, 2009:
- Frog Legs Trade May Facilitate Spread of Pathogens
- Why Israeli Rodents Are More Cautious Than Jordanian Ones
- Bacterially Produced Antifungal on Skin of Amphibians May Protect Against Lethal Fungus
- Let Them Eat Snail: Nutritional Giant Snails Could Address Malnutrition
- After Mastodons and Mammoths, a Transformed Landscape
- Unknowingly Consuming Endangered Tuna
- On the Origin of Nematodes: Phylogenetic Tree of World's Most Numerous Group of Animals
- How Crops Survive Drought
- Maize Cell Wall Genes Identified, Giving Boost to Biofuel Research
- New Maize Map to Aid Plant Breeding Efforts
- Flax and Yellow Flowers Can Produce Bioethanol
- Adding One Single Gene to Yeast Dramatically Improves Bioethanol Production from Agricultural Waste
Posted November 19, 2009:
- Scientists Crack Corn Code: Reference Genome of Maize, Most Important US Crop
- Oil from Biotech Soybeans Increases Key Omega-3 Fatty Acid in Humans
- The Benefits of Stress ... in Plants
- Taking Aim at Hard-to-Treat Fungal Infections
- Bees Can Learn Differences in Food's Temperature, Study Finds
- Is 80-Year-Old Mistake Leading to First Species to Be Fished to Extinction?
- Beyond Genomics, Biologists and Engineers Decode the Next Frontier
- First Aquarium in US to Breed Dwarf Cuttlefish
- Termite Creates Sustainable Monoculture Fungus-Farming
- New Map of Variation in Maize Genetics Holds Promise for Developing New Varieties
- New Research Into the Mechanisms of Gene Regulation
- Researchers Provide Understanding to Maize Genome Sequence
- Scientists Decode Maize Genome
- Scientists Unlock Clues for Tailoring Corn Plant for Food, Energy Needs
- Plant Scientist Uncovers Clues to Yield-Boosting Quirks of Corn Genome
- PLoS Genetics 2009 Maize Genome Collection
- Sweet Corn Story Begins in Genomicist's Lab
- Like Humans, Ants Use Bacteria to Make Their Gardens Grow
- Technique Finds Gene Regulatory Sites Without Knowledge of Regulators
Posted November 18, 2009:
- Extinct Moa Rewrites New Zealand's History
- How Plant Stem Cells Guard Against Genetic Damage
- Bigger Not Necessarily Better, When It Comes to Brains
- When Glass Develops Into a Shell: New Findings in Diatoms
- Why Bird Flu Has Not Caused a Pandemic
- Researchers Discover Antibody Receptor Identity, Propose Renaming Immune-System Gene
- Evolution of Highly Toxic Box Jellyfish Unraveled
- The Evolution of Bat Migration
- Protein Srebp2 Drives Cholesterol Formation in Prion-Infected Neuronal Cells
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Posted November 16, 2009:
- No-Entry Zones for AIDS Virus
- Link Between Climate Change and Cattle Nutritional Stress Examined
- Potential Ecological Costs and Co-Benefits of REDD (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation)
- Penguins and Sea Lions Help Produce New Atlas
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