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Posted June 13, 2013:
- Context Crucial When It Comes to Mutations in Genetic Evolution
- Warm Ocean Drives Most Antarctic Ice Shelf Loss
- Putting Flesh on the Bones of Ancient Fish: Synchrotron X-Rays Reconstruct Soft Tissue on 380-Million-Year-Old Fish
- Satellite Data Will Be Essential to Future of Groundwater, Flood and Drought Management
- How Diving Mammals Evolved Underwater Endurance
- Medieval Leprosy Genomes Shed Light on Disease's History
- Gustatory Tug-of-War Key to Whether Salty Foods Taste Good
- Dangerous Strains of E. Coli May Linger Longer in Water Than Benign Counterparts, Study Finds
- Black Locust Tree Shows Promise for Biomass Potential
- Oysters Could Rebound More Quickly With Limited Fishing and Improved Habitat
- New Fluorescent Protein from Eel Improves Key Clinical Assay
- World Population Could Be Nearly 11 Billion by 2100
- 'Tailing' Spiny Lobster Larvae to Protect Them
- 'Self-Cleaning' Pollution-Control Technology Could Do More Harm Than Good, Study Suggests
- New Catalyst Neutralizes Gases Responsible for Climate Change
- Lighter Meals for Fish in the Northern Baltic Sea
Posted June 12, 2013:
- Rapid Adaptation Is Purple Sea Urchins' Weapon Against Ocean Acidification
- Altitude May Affect the Way Language Is Spoken
- Turtles Watch For, Snack on Gelatinous Prey While Swimming
- Fossil Kangaroo Teeth Reveal Mosaic of Pliocene Ecosystems in Queensland
- Iron Fertilization, Process of Putting Iron Into Ocean to Help Capture Carbon, Could Backfire
- Male Guppies Reproduce Long After Death
- World's Deepest ERT Imaging System for CO2 Sequestration Developed
- Breakthrough Allows Fast, Reliable Pathogen Identification
- When Will the Next Megathrust Hit the West Coast of North America?
- Water in Earth's Crust and Upper Mantle May Not Lubricate Plate Tectonics as Much as Previously Assumed
- Deep Biosphere Harbors Active, Growing Communities of Microorganisms
- Chalking Up a Marine Blooming Alga: Genome Fills a Gap in the Tree of Life
- Fingernails Reveal Clues to Limb Regeneration
- A Critically Endangered Beauty: The Passion Flower Passiflora Kwangtungensis
- Harbor Porpoises Can Thank Their Worst Enemy, the Killer Whale, for Their Success
- Luminous Bacterial Proteins Detect Chemicals in Water
- High Diversity of Flying Reptiles in England 110 Million Years Ago
Posted June 11, 2013:
- Do Parasites Upset Food Web Theory?
- X-Rays Reveal New Picture of 'Dinobird' Plumage Patterns
- Is a Sleeping Climate Giant Stirring in the Arctic?
- Why Fruit Ripens and Spoils: Thousands of Plant Genes Activated by Ethylene Gas
- Brown Tide Has Emerged Off Long Island, NY in Moriches, Quantuck and Shinnecock Bay, but Not in Great South Bay
- Wood Not So Green a Biofuel? Logging May Have Greater Impact on Carbon Emissions Than Previously Thought
- Tillage and Reduced-Input Rotations Affect Runoff from Agricultural Fields
- Fetal Neuromaturation Associated With Mother's Exposure to DDT and Other Environmental Contaminants
- Plunging Fish Numbers Linked to Dam Releases
- Potential Disease-Transmission Sources in Animals ID'd by Calculating Risk Using Social Network Mathematics
- Fukushima Accident Raised Levels of Radioactive Strontium Off the East Coast of Japan by Up to 100 Times
- How to Stop a Trunk and Start a Tail? The Leg Has the Key
- Fractal Patterns Spontaneously Emerge During Bacterial Cell Growth
- Modern Humans Did Not Settle in Asia Before Eruption of Sumatra Volcano 74,000 Years Ago, Study Finds
- Nine Genes Account for Pigmentation in the Fruit Fly
Posted June 10, 2013:
- Martian Clay Contains Chemical Implicated in the Origin of Life, Astrobiologists Find
- Amount of Dust Blown Across the Western U.S. Is Increasing
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