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Saturday, February 11, 2012

Fighting Crimes Against Biodiversity: How to Catch a Killer Weed

Invasive species which have the potential to destroy biodiversity and influence global change could be tracked and controlled in ...  > full story

New Stinky Flower: Our Amorphophallus Is Smaller, but It Stinks Like Its Big Cousin

The famed “corpse flower” plant – known for its giant size, rotten-meat odor and phallic shape – has a new, ...  > full story

New Species of Bamboo-Feeding Plant Lice Found in Costa Rica

Several periods of field work during 2008 have led to the discovery of a new species of bamboo-feeding plant lice in Costa Rica's ...  > full story

A Battle of the Vampires, 20 Million Years Ago?

They are tiny, ugly, disease-carrying little blood-suckers that most people have never seen or heard of, but a new discovery in a one-of-a-kind ...  > full story

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