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Posted February 5, 2013:
Posted February 4, 2013:
- Meerkat Predator-Scanning Behavior Is Altruistic, Research Suggests
- Birds in Asia May Need a Hand to Weather Climate Change
- Monogamous Birds Read Partner's Food Desires
- Grooming Helps Insects Keep Their Senses Sharpened
- Omega-3-Rich Ground Beef Available Soon
- Impressive Aerial Maneuvers of the Pea Aphid
- New Kind of Extinct Flying Reptile Discovered
- Health Departments Hindered in Addressing Health Concerns from Animal Production Sites, Study Finds
Posted February 3, 2013:
- DNA Reveals Mating Patterns of Critically Endangered Sea Turtle
- Designer Babies May Explain Insect Sociality
Posted February 1, 2013:
- Amazon Freshwater Ecosystems Are Vulnerable to Degradation
- Invasion of Feral Cats Could See the End of a Seabird Endemic to the Mediterranean
Posted January 31, 2013:
- This Is What a Fish Thought Looks Like
- Physicists Shine a Light on Particle Assembly
- Owl Mystery Unravelled: Scientists Explain How Bird Can Rotate Its Head Without Cutting Off Blood Supply to Brain
- Genome Shows Mutant Gene Gives Pigeons Fancy Hairdos
- Disease Not a Factor in Tasmanian Tiger Extinction; Humans to Blame for Demise of Extinct Australian Predator
Posted January 30, 2013:
- West Nile Virus Spreading Due to Mosquitoes in Orchards and Vineyards, Experts Warn
- Vultures Foraging Far and Wide Face a Poisonous Future
- Leading by the Nose: Star-Nosed Mole Reveals How Mammals Perceive Touch, Pain
- Disappearing Homing Pigeon Mystery Solved
- Sorting out Stroking Sensations: Biologists Find Individual Neurons in Skin That React to Massage
- Lake Mead Aquatic-Science Research Documents Substantial Improvements in Ecosystem
- In Beef Production, Cow-Calf Phase Contributes Most Greenhouse Gases
- Previously Unknown Mechanism of Memory Formation Discovered
- Biologists Use Diag Trees to Help Solve Gypsy Moth Mystery
- Rats, Like Humans, Return to Drinking Once Punishment Is Removed
Posted January 29, 2013:
- Tomorrow's Life-Saving Medications May Currently Be Living at the Bottom of the Sea
- Hydrogen Sulfide: The Next Anti-Aging Agent?
- Cultural Evolution Changes Bird Song
- Real Angry Birds 'Flip the Bird' Before a Fight: Biologists Use Robots to Study Attacks of Male Swamp Sparrows
Posted January 28, 2013:
- Climate Change Projected to Alter Indiana Bat Maternity Range
- Stable Fisher Population Found in the Southern Sierra Nevada
- Skin, Soft Tissue Infections Succumb to Blue Light
- Why Are There Redheads? Birds Might Hold the Clues
- Misconceptions About a Popular Pet Treat
- Male Dancers Signal Their Strength to Men and Women
- Soy Protein Can Be Replaced by Rapeseed Protein
Posted January 25, 2013:
- New Control Strategies for 'Bipolar' Bark Beetles
- No Link Found Between Facial Shape and Aggression
- Almost 500 New Species Discovered at Senckenberg: Newly Discovered Species in 2011 and 2012
Posted January 24, 2013:
- Bats Split on Family Living
- Dung Beetles Follow the Milky Way: Insects Found to Use Stars for Orientation
- New Dinosaur Fossil Challenges Bird Flight Origins Theories
Posted January 23, 2013:
- Underwater CO₂ Shows Potential as Barrier to Asian Carp
- Global Gene Pool of Goat Is Seriously Under Threat
Posted January 22, 2013:
- Sex of Early Birds Suggests Dinosaur Reproductive Style: New Way to Identify Gender of Ancient Avian Species
- Paradise Found for Latin America's Largest Land Mammal
Posted January 18, 2013:
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