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- Cheating Slime Mold Gets the Upper Hand
- Jurassic Ecosystems Were Similar to Modern: Animals Flourish Among Lush Plants
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- Destructive Forest Cockchafers: Gut Microbes Help Beetles Digest Wood
- Invasive Plant Species May Harm Native Grasslands by Changing Soil Composition
Posted December 18, 2012:
- Bad News for Bats: Deadly Fungus Persists in Caves
- Botany Experiment Will Try out Zero Gravity Aboard Space Station
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Posted December 14, 2012:
- Flesh-Eating Fungus Responsible for Five Deaths in Wake of Massive Tornado
- New Peatland Bacteria Feed on Greenhouse Gas and Excess Fertilizer
- Fertile Soil Doesn't Fall from the Sky: Contribution of Bacterial Remnants to Soil Fertility Has Been Underestimated Until Now
Posted December 13, 2012:
- For Every Species of Mammal, 300 Arthropod Species Lurk in Rainforest
- Too Many Antibiotics? Bacterial Ecology That Lives on Humans Has Changed in Last 100 Years
- Breaking Ground in Slime Mold Research
Posted December 12, 2012:
- Dead Guts Spill History of Extinct Microbes: Fecal Samples from Archeological Sites Reveal Evolution of Human Gut Microbes
- Building Better Barley: Improving Selection Efficiency for More Water-Efficient Varieties
- Australian Multicellular Fossils Point to Life on Land, Not at Sea, Geologist Proposes
Posted December 10, 2012:
- As Amazon Urbanizes, Rural Fires Burn Unchecked
- Quantifying Corn Rootworm Damage
- Smuggler's Tunnels: Detecting Tunnels Using Seismic Waves Not as Simple as It Sounds
Posted December 7, 2012:
- Hexagonal Pattern Found on Plant-Parasitic Nematode
- Greenland Ice Sheet Carries Evidence of Increased Atmospheric Acidity
- Haymeadows Are Good for the Environment Say Researchers
- Antibiotic-Eating Bug Unearthed in Soil: Newly Discovered Bacterium Degrades an Antibiotic Both to Protect Itself and Get Nutrition
Posted December 5, 2012:
- Plant Stress Paints Early Picture of Drought
- Remote Sensing, Microbiology Used to Trace Foodborne Pathogens
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- Complex Chemistry Within the Martian Soil: No Definitive Detection of Organics Yet
- Physicist Happens Upon Rain Data Breakthrough
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Posted November 27, 2012:
- Does Human Transformation of Land Threaten Future Sustainability?
- Thawing of Permafrost Expected to Cause Significant Additional Global Warming, Not Yet Accounted for in Climate Predictions
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Posted November 20, 2012:
- Curiosity Rover Preparing for Thanksgiving Activities
- Maple Syrup, Moose, and the Impacts of Climate Change in the North
- More Attention to the Soil Can Boost Food Production
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