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Nicholas Gidmark tends a research subject Size of Lunch Dictates Force of Crunch
Released February 12, 2013
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Map showing Vancouver and Pacific ocean and arrows indicating southern and northern route of salmon Animal Magnetism: First Evidence That Magnetism Helps Salmon Find Home
Released February 7, 2013
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a red sockeye salmon Salmon May Use Magnetic Field As a Navigational Aid
Released February 7, 2013
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Wenbo Ma Scientists Identify Genetic Mechanism That Contributed to Irish Famine
Released February 6, 2013
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the head of the marine invertebrate amphioxus Sensing the Light, But Not to See
Released February 6, 2013
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the eastern mole Scalopus aquaticus Evidence That at Least One Mammal Can Smell in Stereo
Released February 5, 2013
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an electron microscopy image of roach antennae Grooming Helps Insects Keep Their Senses Sharpened
Released February 4, 2013
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image of golden shin­ers The Effective Collective: Grouping Could Ensure Animals Find Their Way in a Changing Environment
Released January 31, 2013
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biology graphic Newly Discovered "Scarecrow" Gene Might Trigger Big Boost in Food Production
Released January 24, 2013
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a mouse brain 3-D reconstruction Is Athleticism Linked to Brain Size?
Released January 17, 2013
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William Driscoll with a vial of algae They Hunt, They Kill, They Cheat: Single-celled Algae Shed Light on Social Lives of Microbes
Released January 17, 2013
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a hyena sniffs along a cage that has meat in it Captive Hyenas Outfox Wild Relatives
Released January 7, 2013
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image of the formula for calcium Waste Removal in Worms Reveals New Mechanism to Regulate Calcium Signaling
Released January 4, 2013
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a leaf of eriachne ciliata grass Why Some Grasses Evolved a More Efficient Photosynthesis and Others Didn't
Released December 24, 2012
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a human hand compared with a chimpanzee hand Fine Hands, Fists of Fury
Released December 19, 2012
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image of the palm of a hand How Our Sense of Touch Is a Lot Like the Way We Hear
Released December 11, 2012
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Rebecca Burwell Mammalian Brain Knows Where It's At
Released December 5, 2012
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News thumbnail New Insights Into Mosquitoes' Role As Involuntary Bioterrorists
Released November 29, 2012
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Photo of two computers and a terrestrial robot swarm Studying Evolution in Action
Released November 29, 2012
Discovery
Close up photo of wheat plants ready for harvest. International Team Generates Major Breakthrough in Deciphering Bread Wheat's Genetic Code
Released November 28, 2012
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News thumbnail Bread Wheat's Large and Complex Genome Is Revealed
Released November 28, 2012
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Photo of a researcher taking notes next to a wild Qinling panda. Climate Change Threatens Giant Pandas' Bamboo Buffet--and Survival
Released November 14, 2012
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photo of a researcher next to a Qinling panda Climate Change Threatens Giant Pandas' Bamboo Buffet--and Survival
Released November 11, 2012
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Duncan Leitch and Kenneth Catania Despite Their Thick Skins, Alligators and Crocodiles Are Surprisingly Touchy
Released November 8, 2012
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Photo of multiple bats in a cave in Trinidad. The Night Life: Why We Need Bats All the Time--Not Just on Halloween
Released October 31, 2012
Discovery
Vanessa O. Ezenwa New Studies Reveal Connections Between Animals' Microbial Communities and Behavior
Released October 11, 2012
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the motor cortex neurons in mice Singing Mice Show Signs of Learning
Released October 10, 2012
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Photo of yellow flowers of evening primrose in Ithaca, New York. Why We Need Insects--Even "Pesky" Ones
Released October 4, 2012
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an aphid species, Lipaphis erysimi Insects Shape the Genetic Landscape Through Plant Defenses
Released October 4, 2012
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Images showing dissolution of shells placed in seawater with increased acidity. Ocean Acidification: Finding New Answers Through National Science Foundation Research Grants
Released September 26, 2012
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