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Posted February 8, 2012:
- Tiny Primate Is Ultrasonic Communicator
- DNA Sequencing Helps Identify Cancer Cells for Immune System Attack
- Transformational Fruit Fly Genome Catalog Completed
- Lull in Ship Noise After Sept. 11 Attacks Eased Stress on Right Whales
- Tuna and Mackerel Populations Have Reduced by 60% in the Last Century
Posted February 7, 2012:
- Why Bad Immunity Genes Survive: Study Implicates Arms Race Between Genes and Germs
- Neanderthal Demise Due to Many Influences, Including Cultural Changes
- New Stinky Flower: Our Amorphophallus Is Smaller, but It Stinks Like Its Big Cousin
Posted February 6, 2012:
- Redder Ladybirds More Deadly, Say Scientists
- Why Common Tree Is Toxic to Snowshoe Hares
- Domestic Cats, and Wild Bobcats and Pumas, Living in Same Area Have Same Diseases
- A Bug's (Sex) Life: Diving Beetles Offer Unexpected Clues About Sexual Selection
- Fossil Cricket Reveals Jurassic Love Song
- Satellite Tracking Reveals Sea Turtle Feeding Hotspots
- Exercise Triggers Stem Cells in Muscle
- New Species of Bamboo-Feeding Plant Lice Found in Costa Rica
- Sharp Images from the Living Mouse Brain
Posted February 5, 2012:
Posted February 3, 2012:
- Why Do Cells Age? Discovery of Extremely Long-Lived Proteins May Provide Insight Into Cell Aging and Neurodegenerative Diseases
- Preference for Fatty Foods May Have Genetic Roots
- A Battle of the Vampires, 20 Million Years Ago?
- New Procedure Repairs Severed Nerves in Minutes, Restoring Limb Use in Days or Weeks
- Collective Action: Occupied Genetic Switches Hold Clues to Cells' History
- Parasites or Not? Transposable Elements in DNA of Fruit Flies May Be Beneficial
Posted February 2, 2012:
- Scientists Coax Shy Microorganisms to Stand out in a Crowd
- Food Poisoning: Understanding How Bacteria Come Back from the 'Dead'
- 'Yellow Biotechnology': Using Plants to Silence Insect Genes in a High-Throughput Manner
- Probable Mechanism Underlying Resveratrol Activity Uncovered: Chemical Found in Red Wine and Other Foods
- Castaway Lizards Provide Insight Into Elusive Evolutionary Process, Founder Effects
- Treasure Trove of Wildlife Found in Peru Park
Posted February 1, 2012:
- Prolific Plant Hunters Provide Insight in Strategy for Collecting Undiscovered Plant Species
- Bacterial Plasmids -- The Freeloading and the Heavy-Lifters -- Balance the High Price of Disease
- Chaos in the Cell's Command Center
- Road Runoff Spurring Spotted Salamander Evolution
- Genetic Information Migrates from Plant to Plant
Posted January 31, 2012:
- New Species of Ancient Crocodile Discovered; 'Sheildcroc' Was Ancestor of Today's Species
- Satellite Study Reveals Critical Habitat and Corridors for World's Rarest Gorilla
- Botany: Moonlighting Enzyme Works Double Shift 24/7
- Ancient DNA Holds Clues to Climate Change Adaptation
- Evolutionary Geneticist Helps to Find Butterfly Gene, Clue to Age-Old Question
Posted January 30, 2012:
- Severe Python Damage to Florida's Native Everglades Animals Documented in New Study
- Mouse to Elephant? Just Wait 24 Million Generations
- Skin Cells Turned Into Neural Precusors, Bypassing Stem-Cell Stage
- Meet the Beetles: Social Networks Provide Clues to Natural Selection
- Chimp 'X Factor': Extensive Adaptive Evolution Specifically Targeting the X Chromosome of Chimpanzees
Posted January 27, 2012:
- New Information for Flu Fight: Researchers Study RNA Interference to Determine Host Genes Used by Influenza for Virus Replication
- Making Poisonous Plants and Seeds Safe and Palatable: Canola Now, Cannabis Next?
- Heart of Silk: Scientists Use Silk from the Tasar Silkworm as a Scaffold for Heart Tissue
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