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Thursday, July 24, 2008

Pollination Habits Of Endangered Texas Rice Revealed To Help Preservation

A type of wild rice that only grows in a small stretch of the San Marcos River is likely so rare because it plays the sexual ...  > full story

Female Monkeys More Dominant In Groups With Relatively More Males

Female monkeys are more dominant when they live in groups with a higher percentage of males. This is caused by self-organization. ...  > full story

How Birds Spot The Cuckoo In The Nest

It's not always easy spotting the cuckoo in the nest. But if you don't, you pay a high price raising someone else's chick. How hosts distinguish impostor eggs from their own has long ...  > full story

Bees Go 'Off-color' When They Are Sickly

Bumble bees go "off color" and can't remember which flowers have the most nectar when they are feeling under the weather. The behavior of the bumbling bees reveals that, like humans who are ...  > full story
 

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