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Hummingbirds Make Flying Backward Look Easy
September 27, 2012 Animals that move backwards usually require a lot of energy, so a biologist was surprised when he realized that hummingbirds execute this maneuver routinely. Wondering how hummingbirds perform the ... > full story -
Carnivorous Plant Catapults Prey With Snap-Tentacles: Biologists Describe New Capture Mechanism
September 27, 2012 Carnivorous plants feature complex mechanisms to survive in habitats poor in nutrients: trapping systems help them to lure, catch, kill, and digest small prey animals (mainly insects) and to take up ... > full story -
Researchers Discover What Vampire Squids Eat: It's Not What You Think
September 26, 2012 Over the last 100 years, perhaps a dozen scientific papers have been published on the mysterious vampire squid, but no one has been able to figure out exactly what it eats. A new article shows for ... > full story -
Gut Reaction: Morality in Food Choice
September 26, 2012 Researchers are examining the ethical aspects of food production and consumption. They are helping consumers navigate the maze of moral choices involved in filling their plates and bellies. And they ... > full story -
River Turtle Species in Missouri Still Suffers from Past Harvesting, Study Finds
September 25, 2012 Researchers studying river turtles in Missouri found populations of the northern map turtle have not recovered from harvesting in the ... > full story -
Diversity, Distribution of Cutthroat Trout in Colorado Clarified
September 24, 2012 A novel genetic study has helped to clarify the native diversity and distribution of cutthroat trout in Colorado, including the past and present haunts of the federally endangered greenback cutthroat ... > full story -
Scientists Predict Major Shifts in Pacific Ecosystems by 2100
September 24, 2012 Scientific models suggest that major Pacific ecosystems will move hundreds of miles by 2100 as a result of climate change. The results of this research could help officials manage the potentially ... > full story -
Naked Mole-Rats May Hold Clues to Pain Relief
September 21, 2012 Naked mole-rats evolved to thrive in an acidic environment that other mammals, including humans, would find intolerable. Researchers report new findings as to how these rodents adapted, which may ... > full story -
The Original 'Twitter'? Tiny Electronic Tags Monitor Birds' Social Networks
September 20, 2012 A tiny, digital tag provides a first peek at the social lives of small animals. Using the tags to track New Caledonian crows revealed a surprising amount of interaction among the tool-using ... > full story -
How the Sub-Saharan Cheetah Got Its Stripes: Californian Feral Cats Help Unlock Biological Secret
September 20, 2012 Feral cats in Northern California have enabled researchers to unlock the biological secret behind a rare, striped cheetah found only in sub-Saharan Africa, according to researchers. The study is the ... > full story
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