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Posted June 10, 2013:
- Biotech Crops Vs. Pests: Successes and Failures from the First Billion Acres
- To Germinate, or Not to Germinate, That Is the Question…
- How Does Inbreeding Avoidance Evolve in Plants?
- Brain Circuits Link Obsessive-Compulsive Behavior and Obesity
- Hairpin Turn: Micro-RNA Plays Role in Wood Formation
- Epigenetic Factor Likely Plays a Key Role in Fueling Most Common Childhood Cancer
- Whitebark Pine Trees: Is Their Future at Risk?
- Master Regulator in Cancer Metastasis Discovered
- Flowering at the Right Age: Alpine Rock Cress Uses a Ribonucleic Acid to Measure Its Age and Tell When It's the Right Time to Flower
- River Dredging Reduced Fish Numbers, Diversity
- Self-Fertilizing Plants Contribute to Their Own Demise
- British Butterfly Desperate for Warm Weather This Summer
- How Archaea Might Find Their Food: Sensor Protein Characterized
- Discovery May Lead to New Treatments for Jaundice
- Substances from African Medicinal Plants Could Help Stop Tumor Growth
- Neurostimulation Lowers Need for Opioids in Chronic Pain
Posted June 9, 2013:
- Duck Genome Provides New Insight Into Fighting Bird Flu
- Interferon-Beta Aids Balance and Movement in Mice With Spinocerebellar Ataxia 7; First in Vivo Study of the Treatment for This Condition Shows Significant Physical Improvement
- Scientists Identify Potential Drug Target for Treatment-Resistant Anemias
Posted June 8, 2013:
Posted June 7, 2013:
- Vegetable Oil Is Good for You, Experts Say
- Diabetes Drug Shows Promise in Treatment of Neurodegenerative Disease
- Significant Under-Use of Genetic Testing for Inherited Cancers Puts Health of Entire Families at Risk
- Large-Scale Biodiversity Is Vital to Maintain Ecosystem Health
- Parkinson's Disease-Like Sleep and Motor Problems Observed in Alpha-Synuclein Mutant Mice
- Common Genetic Disease Linked to Father's Age
- Stranded Orcas Hold Critical Clues for Scientists
- Findings on Onset of Uterine Fibroids Provide Potential for Novel Treatments
- Clinical Sequencing Technology Identifies New Targets in Diverse Cancers
- Oh Brother, Where Art Thou? Sticklebacks Prefer to Be With Relatives
Posted June 6, 2013:
- The Protein Profile of Restless Leg Syndrome
- Very Berry Study Aims to Improve Wine Quality
- Normal Molecular Pathway Affected in Poor-Prognosis Childhood Leukemia Identified
- By Trying It All, Predatory Sea Slug Learns What Not to Eat
- How Brain Circuits Can Become Miswired During Development
- Compulsive No More: Clues to What Causes Compulsive Behavior Could Improve OCD Treatments
- Gannets Don't Eat Off Each Other's Plates
- The Swing of Architect Genes
- Gene Variant May Provide Novel Therapy for Several Cancer Types
- How Young Genes Gain a Toehold on Becoming Indispensable
- Scientists Coax Brain to Regenerate Cells Lost in Huntington's Disease in Mouse Model
- How Birds Lost Their Penises: Programmed Cell Death
- Unusual Antibodies in Cows Suggest New Ways to Make Medicines for People
- Surgeons Implant Bioengineered Vein: Kidney Dialysis Patient First in U.S. to Receive Lab-Grown Blood Vessel
- Evolutionary History of a Cancer-Related Gene
- New DNA Test on Roo Poo Identifies Species
- Living Fossils? Actually, Sturgeon Fish Are Evolutionary Speedsters
Posted June 5, 2013:
- Genetic Mutation Inherited from Father's Side Linked to Early Puberty
- Scientists Unexpectedly Discover Stress-Resistant Stem Cells in Fat Tissue Removed During Liposuction
- Genetic Testing of Rare Blood Cancer Reveals New Mutation
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