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Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Bumblebees Get by With a Little Help from Their Honeybee Rivals

Bumblebees can use cues from their rivals the honeybees to learn where the best food resources are, according to new research. In a new study, researchers trained a ...  > full story

The Power of Estrogen: Male Snakes Attract Other Males

A new study has shown that boosting the estrogen levels of male garter snakes causes them to secrete the same pheromones that females use to attract suitors, and ...  > full story

Not the Black Sheep of Domestic Animals: Unprecedented in-Depth View of the Genetic History of Sheep

Mapping the ancestry of sheep over the past 11,000 years has revealed that our woolly friends are stars among domestic animals, ...  > full story

Scared of a Younger Rival? Not for Some Male Songbirds

When mature male white-crowned sparrows duel to win a mate or a nesting territory, a young bird just doesn’t get much respect. ...  > full story

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