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Posted April 29, 2013:
- Smoke Signals: How Burning Plants Tell Seeds to Rise from the Ashes
- Scientists Discover How a Protein Finds Its Way
- Rare, Lethal Childhood Disease Tracked to Protein
- Microchip Proves Tightness Provokes Precocious Sperm Release
- World's Longest-Running Plant Monitoring Program Now Digitized
- Sea Turtles Benefiting from Protected Areas
- Cat and Mouse: One Gene Is Necessary for Mice to Avoid Predators
- Adults Lack Stem Cells for Making New Eggs
- Dinosaur Predecessors Gain Ground in Wake of World's Biggest Biodiversity Crisis
- Patterned Hearts: Bioengineers Create Rubber-Like Material Bearing Micropatterns for Stronger, More Elastic Hearts
- U. S. Has Surprisingly Large Reservoir of Crop Plant Diversity
- Better Wheat Varieties in the Future? Wheat Genome Shows Resistance Genes Easy to Access
- Comparing Proteins at a Glance: Technique for Easy Comparisons of Proteins in Solution
- Promising Results from First U.S. Clinical Trial for Stem Cell-Based Treatment of ALS
- Molecular Role of Gene Linked to Blood Vessel Formation Uncovered
- Ecological Knowledge Offers Perspectives for Sustainable Agriculture
Posted April 28, 2013:
- How Does Pregnancy Reduce Breast Cancer Risk?
- Turtle Genome Analysis Sheds Light on Turtle Ancestry and Shell Evolution
Posted April 26, 2013:
- Hitting 'Reset' in Protein Synthesis Restores Myelination: Suggests New Treatment for Misfolded Protein Diseases Such as Alzheimer's
- Competing Pathways Affect Early Differentiation of Higher Brain Structures
- National Survey Highlights Perceived Importance of Dietary Protein to Prevent Weight Gain
- Sea Surface Temperatures Reach Highest Level in 150 Years on Northeast Continental Shelf
- Computer Scientists Suggest New Spin on Origins of Evolvability: Competition to Survive Not Necessary?
- Developmental Neurobiology: How the Brain Folds to Fit
- Protein Shaped Like a Spider: Immune Protein C4BP Is Potentially Suitable as a Transporter for Drugs
- Scientists Discover New Way Protein Degradation Is Regulated
Posted April 25, 2013:
- Boosting the Powers of Genomic Science
- Novel Approach to Find RNAs Involved in Long-Term Memory Storage
- Sunshine Hormone, Vitamin D, May Offer Hope for Treating Liver Fibrosis
- Potential New Way to Detect Colorectal and Other Cancers
- Longer Days Bring 'Winter Blues' -- For Rats, Not Humans
- Why Do Guppies Jump?
- First Edition of a Bookworm's Genome
- Key Cellular Organelle Involved in Gene Silencing Identified
- Novel Mechanism by Which UVA Contributes to Photoaging of Skin
- Discovery of a Gene That Controls Three Different Diseases
- Inhibiting Enzymes in the Cell May Lead to Development and Proliferation of Cancer Cells
- Suppressing Protein May Stem Alzheimer's Disease Process
- Potential Diabetes Breakthrough: Hormone Spurs Beta Cell Production
- Gene Networks in Brains of Deceased Patients Reveal Potential Therapy for Alzheimer's Disease
- Peculiar Life History of Middle American Stenamma Ants
- New Grass Hybrid Could Help Reduce the Likelihood of Flooding
- Melatonin Delays ALS Symptom Onset and Death in Mice
Posted April 24, 2013:
- Remembering the Race for the Secret of Life
- Museum Find Proves Exotic ‘big Cat’ Prowled British Countryside a Century Ago
- Just What Makes That Little Old Ant… Change a Flower's Nectar Content?
- Discovery of Wound-Healing Genes in Flies Could Mitigate Human Skin Ailments
- Biogeographic Barrier That Protects Australia from Avian Flu Does Not Stop Nipah Virus
- Intractable Seizures Halted With Experimental Treatment for Rare Pediatric 'Pretzel Syndrome'
- Functional Potential of Genes: Pushing the Boundaries of Transcription
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