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Posted January 22, 2013:
- Helping Healthy Cells Could Be Key to Fighting Leukemia, Research Suggests
- Mother Bear Knows Best Place to Call Home
- Paradise Found for Latin America's Largest Land Mammal
- Monkeys Stressed from Longer Foraging Times
- Curious Interaction in Regeneration of Oak Forests: Voles Know Which Acorns Have Insect Larvae
Posted January 21, 2013:
Posted January 18, 2013:
- Removing Doubt Over Croc Snout Clout
- They Hunt, They Kill, They Cheat: Single-Celled Algae Shed Light on Social Lives of Microbes
Posted January 17, 2013:
- Wild Animals May Contribute to the Resurgence of African Sleeping Sickness
- Why Wolves Are Forever Wild, but Dogs Can Be Tamed
- Global Approach to Monitoring Biodiversity Loss?
- Global Plant Diversity Still Hinges on Local Battles Against Invasives, Study Suggests
- Climate Events Drive High-Arctic Vertebrate Community Into Synchrony: Extreme Weather Potent Force for Arctic Overwintering Populations
- Quail Really Know Their Camouflage
- New Research Throws Doubt on Earlier 'Killer Walrus' Claims
Posted January 16, 2013:
- In the Eastern U.S., Spring Flowers Keep Pace With Warming Climate, Blooming Up to a Month Earlier
- Earliest Sea Cow Ancestors Originated in Africa, Lived in Fresh Water
- Bats Are Reservoir for Ebola Virus in Bangladesh
- Fish Journeying Upstream Are Hampered by Hydropower Dams: Facilities in Northeastern U.S. Fail to Allow Passage of Migrating Fish
- Leopards and Tigers in India: New Genetics Research Underscores Importance of Protecting Forest Corridors
- Yaks Are Back: Nearly 1,000 Wild Yaks in Remote Tibetan Plateau
Posted January 15, 2013:
- Novel Approach to Track Migration of Arctic-Breeding Avian Species
- Global Warming May Have Severe Consequences for Rare Haleakalā Silversword Plants
- Mycobacteriosis in Fish
Posted January 14, 2013:
- Chimpanzees Successfully Play the Ultimatum Game: Apes' Sense of Fairness Confirmed
- Climate Change May Benefit Most Mammals That Live in Northern Europe’s Arctic and Sub-Arctic Land Areas in Short Run
- Two New Studies Show Why Biodiversity Is Important for Pollination Services in California Almond
Posted January 11, 2013:
- Ladybugs Diet Influences Effectiveness as Biocontrol Agent
- Clamorous City Blackbirds: Birds Can Sing Louder at Higher Frequencies to Make Themselves Heard Over Traffic Noise
- Cheating, and Getting Away With It: Works for Amoeba
Posted January 10, 2013:
- Bengali Forests Are Fading Away
- A Snapshot of Pupfish Evolution
- Banded Mongooses Structure Monosyllabic Sounds in a Similar Way to Humans
Posted January 9, 2013:
- Baby Sharks Stay Still to Avoid Being Detected by Predators
- Invading Species Can Extinguish Native Plants Despite Recent Reports to the Contrary
- Nursing Gerbils Unravel Benefit of Multiple Mothers in Collective Mammals
- Whales' Foraging Strategies Revealed by New Technology
- Chemical Modules That Mimic Predator-Prey and Other Behaviors Devised
Posted January 8, 2013:
- Cheating Slime Mold Gets the Upper Hand
- Global Warming Beneficial to Ratsnakes
- Genetic Matchmaking Saves Endangered Frogs
Posted January 7, 2013:
Posted January 3, 2013:
- Bering Sea Study Finds Prey Density More Important to Predators Than Biomass
- Big Brains Are Pricey, Guppy Study Shows
- Rare Form of Active 'Jumping Genes' Found in Mammals
Posted January 2, 2013:
- Egg-Laying Mammal: Scientists Discover That for Australia the Long-Beaked Echidna May Not Be a Thing of the Past
- A New Fish Species from Lake Victoria Named in Honor of the Author of Darwin's Dreampond
Posted December 31, 2012:
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