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Posted May 10, 2013:
- Revealing Hidden Fungal Species Using DNA: The Importance of Recognizing Cryptic Diversity
- Earliest Archaeological Evidence of Human Ancestors Hunting and Scavenging
- Kestrels, Other Urban Birds Are Stressed by Human Activity
- No-Win Situation for Agricultural Expansion in the Amazon
- Elephant's Tomb in Carmona May Have Been a Temple to the God Mithras
- Justinianic Plague Was Caused by Bacterium Yersinia Pestis, DNA of Skeletal Remains Shows
Posted May 9, 2013:
- Gene Associated With Eczema in Dogs Identified
- Under-Appreciated Benefit of Oyster Restoration Highlighted
- Using Bacteria to Stop Malaria
- Dust in the Clouds: Cirrus Clouds Form Around Mineral Dust and Metallic Particles
- Ice-Free Arctic May Be in Our Future, International Researchers Say
- New Advance in Biofuel Production
- Loss of Eastern Hemlock Will Affect Forest Water Use
- Studies Generate Comprehensive List of Genes Required by Innate System to Defend Sex Cells
- Genes Define the Interaction of Social Amoeba and Bacteria
- Coral Reefs Suffering, but Collapse Not Inevitable
- 'Power Plants': How to Harvest Electricity Directly from Plants
- Could Eating Peppers Prevent Parkinson's? Dietary Nicotine May Hold Protective Key
- Secret Streets of Britain's 'Atlantis' Are Revealed
- Geologists Study Mystery of 'Eternal Flames'
Posted May 8, 2013:
- Engineered Spider Toxin Could Be the Future of Anti-Venom Vaccines
- Save the Parrots: Macaw Genome Sequenced
- Biologist Maps the Family Tree of All Known Snake and Lizard Groups
- Exotic Atoms Hold Clues to Unsolved Physics Puzzle at the Dawn of the Universe
- Human Impacts on Natural World Underestimated
- Four New Dinosaur Species Identified
- New Red List Developed for Threatened Ecosystems
- Setting the Standard for Sustainable Bioenergy Crops
- Dietary Flexibility May Have Helped Some Large Predators Survive After Last Ice Age
- Cannibal Tadpoles Key to Understanding Digestive Evolution
- Lucky Bacteria Strike It Rich During Formation of Treatment-Resistant Colonies: Research Could Help in Battle Against Infections That Do Not Respond to Powerful Drugs
- How Long Do Insects Last?
- Using 'Bacteria-Eaters' to Prevent Infections on Medical Implant Materials
- First Biological Evidence of a Supernova
- Differences Between 'Marathon Mice' and 'Couch Potato Mice' Reveal Key to Muscle Fitness
- A Trick to Fold Proteins More Quickly: 'Clever' Technique Speeds Up the Analysis of Protein Dynamics
- World's Most Extreme Hearing Animal: The Greater Wax Moth
Posted May 7, 2013:
- Value in Concentrating Solar Power to Add to Electric Grid Calculated
- Combining Strategies Speeds the Work of Enzymes
- U.S. Urban Trees Store Carbon, Provide Billions in Economic Value, Finds State-by-State Analysis
- Rats Take High-Speed Multisensory Snapshots: Smell and Touch, Sniffing and 'Whisking,' Are Locked in Sync
- Genes Show One Big European Family
- New Robotic Instruments to Provide Real-Time Data on Gulf of Maine Red Tide
- 20-Million-Year-Old Amber Shatters Theories of Glass as a Liquid
- New Insights Into Ebola Infection Pave the Way for Much-Needed Therapies
- Decline in Snow Cover Spells Trouble for Many Plants, Animals
- New Mechanism Converts Natural Gas to Energy Faster, Captures Carbon Dioxide
- Oldest? New 'Bone-Head' Dinosaur Hints at Higher Diversity of Small Dinosaurs
- Do Bats Know Voices of Friends They Hang out With? Bats May Recognize Voices of Other Bats
- Ice Age Ancestors Might Have Used Words in Common With Us
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