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Posted July 6, 2009:
- Songbirds Reveal How Practice Improves Performance
- Battle Of The Sexes Benefits Offspring, Says Research In Birds
- To Protect Threatened Bat Species, Street Lights Out
- First Direct Evidence Of Substantial Fish Consumption By Early Modern Humans In China
- Ancient Fossils Shed Light On Anatomical Changes Accompanying Evolution Of First Land Vertebrates
- Scientists Are Learning More About Big Birds From Feathers
- Elevated Mercury Levels In Prairie Lakes Examined
Posted July 5, 2009:
Posted July 3, 2009:
- Human-like Brain Disturbances In Insects: Locusts Shed Light On Migraines, Stroke And Epilepsy
- Oscar The Bobcat – Hit By A Car – Is On The Road To Recovery After Surgery
Posted July 2, 2009:
- Giant Moa Rebuilt Using Ancient DNA From Prehistoric Feathers
- Keeping Fish in Home Aquariums: Two Is Not Company, As Far As Fish Are Concerned
- Successful Initial Safety Tests For Genetically-modified Rice That Fights Allergy
- Environmental Cues Control Reproductive Timing And Longevity
- Making A Bigger Splash In The Gene Pool, And How Delaying Reproduction Can Help
Posted July 1, 2009:
- Mice Run Faster On High-grade Oil
- Biological 'Fountain Of Youth' Found In New World Bat Caves
- Little-known Marine Decomposers Attract The Attention Of Genome Sequencers
Posted June 30, 2009:
- Thirst For Blood Sparks Toxic Algal Blooms
- Study Of Flower Color Shows Evolution In Action
- Natural-born Divers And The Molecular Traces Of Evolution
- Birds With A Nose For A Difference: Avoidance Of Inbreeding In Birds Demonstrated
- Flu Dynasty: Influenza Virus In 1918 And Today
Posted June 29, 2009:
- 'Bycatch' Whaling A Growing Threat To Coastal Whales
- Why Do Subordinates In Many Animal Species Accept Social Position Without A Fight?
- Flies Avoid A Plant's Poison Using A Newly Identified Taste Mechanism
- Toxic Chemicals Affect Steroid Hormones Differently In Humans And Invertebrates
- Straighten Up And Fly Right: Moths Benefit More From Flexible Wings Than Rigid
- Water Webs: Connecting Spiders, Residents In The Southwest
Posted June 27, 2009:
Posted June 26, 2009:
- 'Neurologger' Reads Bird Brains In Flight
- High Carbon Dioxide Levels Cause Abnormally Large Fish Ear Bones
- New Fossil Tells How Piranhas Got Their Teeth
- Stem Cells Created From Pigs' Connective Tissue Cells
Posted June 25, 2009:
- Changes In Brain Architecture May Be Driven By Different Cognitive Challenges
- Evolution Of A Contraceptive For Invasive Sea Lamprey
- Bird Migration: First ‘transmitter Godwit’ Back To West Africa In One Go
Posted June 24, 2009:
- Wildlife Faces Cancer Threat
- 'Cross' Breeding: What Makes An Angry Fly?
- On Malaria Struggle, Baboons And Humans Have Similar Stories To Tell
Posted June 23, 2009:
- Geographic Profiling Works: Great White Sharks' Hunting Skills As Refined As Jack The Ripper's
- Bird Migration: Toxic Molecule May Help Birds 'See' North And South
- Study On Papua New Guinea's Long-beaked Echidna Reveals Elusive Habits
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