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Friday, February 10, 2012

Obstacles No Barrier to Higher Speeds for Worms

Obstacles in an organism's path can help it to move faster, not slower, researchers have found through a series of experiments and computer ...  > full story

Surface of Mars an Unlikely Place for Life After 600-Million-Year Drought, Say Scientists

Mars may have been arid for more than 600 million years, making it too hostile for any life to survive on the planet’s surface, ...  > full story

Yellow-Cedar Are Dying in Alaska: Scientists Now Know Why

Yellow-cedar, a culturally and economically valuable tree in southeastern Alaska and adjacent parts of British Columbia, has been dying off across large ...  > full story

Overgrazed Grasslands Tied to Locust Outbreaks

Scientists have shown that insect nutrition and agricultural land management practices may partially explain modern day locust outbreaks. ...  > full story

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