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Posted June 6, 2013:
- How Birds Lost Their Penises: Programmed Cell Death
- Wolbachia Bacteria Evolved to Infect Stem Cell Niches Through Successive Generations of Their Hosts
- Drought, River Fragmentation Forcing Endangered Fish out of Water, Biologist Finds
- Living Fossils? Actually, Sturgeon Fish Are Evolutionary Speedsters
Posted June 5, 2013:
- Scientists Unexpectedly Discover Stress-Resistant Stem Cells in Fat Tissue Removed During Liposuction
- Animals and Humans: A False Divide?
- Targeting an Aspect of Down Syndrome
- A Lucky Catch: A Tiny New Fish, Haptoclinus Dropi, from the Southern Caribbean
- New Screening Technique Paves the Way for Protein Drugs from Bacteria
- Personality Is the Result of Nurture, Not Nature, Suggests Study on Birds
- 'Lizard King' Fossil Shows Giant Reptiles Coexisted With Mammals During Globally Warm Past
Posted June 4, 2013:
- Common Control Patterns Govern Swimming Animals
- An 'Extinct' Frog Makes a Comeback in Israel
- A New Species of Yellow Slug Moth from China
- The Intensity of Land Use Doubled in the 20th Century
Posted June 3, 2013:
- A Grassy Trend in Human Ancestors' Diets
- New Way Fish Camouflage Themselves in the Ocean: Manipulating How Light Reflects Off Skin
- Tiger Moths: Mother Nature's Fortune Tellers
- No Early Birds Getting the Worms: Songbirds Risk Missing Peak Food Supply
- Chimpanzees Have Five Universal Personality Dimensions
- Fossil Remains Reveal New Species of Marine Fish from 408 Million Years Ago in Teruel, Spain
- Threatened Frogs Palmed Off as Forests Disappear
- Female Moths Use Olfactory Signals to Choose the Best Egg-Laying Sites
- Dogs Help Improve Moods Among Teens in Treatment
- Songbirds May Give Insight to Nature Vs. Nurture
Posted June 1, 2013:
Posted May 31, 2013:
- Mathematical Models to Better Combat HIV
- A Bad Biology Grade Sticks Around
- Puffin Count on Isle of May NNR in Scotland Gives Surprising Result
- The Scoop on Bird Poop: Evolving Diversity of Microbial Life in Bird Guts
Posted May 30, 2013:
- Climate Change Threatens Extinction for 82 Percent of California Native Fish
- Croaking Chorus of Cuban Frogs Make Noisy New Neighbors
- Why Animals Compare the Present With the Past
- Human Activity Echoes Through Brazilian Rainforest
- How Turtles Got Their Shells: Fossil of Extinct South African Reptile Provides Clues
- Why Female Loggerhead Sea Turtles Always Return to Their Place of Birth
Posted May 29, 2013:
- More at-Risk Bird Species in Brazilian Forest Than Previously Thought
- Thermal Limit for Animal Life Redefined by First Lab Study of Deep-Sea Vent Worms
- Artificial Sweeteners May Do More Than Sweeten: It Can Affect How the Body Reacts to Glucose
- Recovery of Hawaiian Green Sea Turtles Still Short of Historic Levels
- Genetic Engineering Alters Mosquitoes' Sense of Smell
- Pigeons Peck for Computerized Treat
- Microplastic Pollution Prevalent in Lakes, Too
Posted May 28, 2013:
- Novel Disease in Songbirds Demonstrates Evolution in the Blink of an Eye
- Saturated Fats Do Not Yield Better Bacon
- Bees Tell Birds to Buzz Off: How Bumblebees Steal Birds' Nests
Posted May 27, 2013:
- New Safety Test Predicts Reactions to Novel Drugs and Cosmetics
- Snail Shell Coiling Programmed by Protein Patterning
- Rats Have a Double View of the World
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