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arabidopsis plant When Under Attack, Plants Can Signal Microbial Friends For Help
Released October 17, 2008
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A reconstruction of the helmet-crested lambeosaur Corythosaurus. Key to Function of Dinosaur Crests Found in Brain Structure
Released October 16, 2008
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worm grunter Gary Revell Florida's 'Worm Grunters' Collect Bait Worms by Inadvertently Imitating Mole Sounds
Released October 13, 2008
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mussels Brainy Genes, Not Brawn, Key to Success on Mussel Beach
Released October 10, 2008
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Paul Larsen UC-Riverside Biochemists Devise Method For Bypassing Aluminum Toxicity Effects in Plants
Released October 2, 2008
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transgenic lines of rice Scientists Identify Gene That May Contribute to Improved Rice Yield
Released September 28, 2008
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Mustard-plant seedlings glowing Biologists Identify Genes Controlling Rhythmic Plant Growth
Released September 15, 2008
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fly Caltech Scientists Discover Why Flies Are So Hard to Swat
Released August 28, 2008
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biology graphic Yerkes Researchers Find Monkeys Enjoy Giving to Others
Released August 26, 2008
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beetle horns How 'Secondary' Sex Characters Can Drive the Origin of Species
Released August 25, 2008
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swordtail fish Fish Cancer Gene Linked to Pigment Pattern That Attracts Mates
Released August 18, 2008
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dead frogs in Sierra Dying Frogs Sign of a Biodiversity Crisis
Released August 12, 2008
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biology graphic Symbiotic Microbes Induce Profound Genetic Changes in Their Hosts
Released July 28, 2008
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bobcat Outdoor Enthusiasts Scaring Off Native Carnivores in Parks
Released July 21, 2008
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Mary Lou Guerinot and Jeeyon Jeong Dartmouth Researchers Identify an Important Gene for a Healthy, Nutritious Plant
Released July 21, 2008
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An artist's representation of the midshipman fish singing to attract a mate. Sorry, Charlie, You and Nemo Aren't the Only Fish That Talk
Released July 17, 2008
Press Release
artist's representation of the midshipman fish From Humming Fish to Puccini: Vocal Communication Evolved With Ancient Species
Released July 17, 2008
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yellowjacket warming wing muscles Wasps and Bumble Bees Heat Up, Fly Faster With Protein-Rich Food
Released July 10, 2008
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Shawn Lockery Worms Do Calculus to Find Meals or Avoid Unpleasantness
Released July 2, 2008
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Photo of bats emerging from their roost. What It's Like to Be a Bat
Released June 26, 2008
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Photo of Walter Leal receiving a handful of Japanese beetles. Where Are You Now, My Love?
Released June 24, 2008
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a male ringtail lemur Primate's Scent Speaks Volumes
Released June 23, 2008
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Japanese beetles UC Davis Research Could Lead to No Scent, No Sex For the Japanese Beetle
Released June 16, 2008
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barn swallow For Barn Swallows, Feathers Make the Man
Released June 2, 2008
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cane toad Toad Research Could Leapfrog to New Muscle Model
Released May 29, 2008
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The primitive plant <i>Selaginella</i> has lignin and cellulose in many of its cell walls. When Plants "Think" Alike
Released May 22, 2008
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Gunter Wagner Study Questions 'Cost of Complexity' in Evolution
Released March 31, 2008
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Photo of ant's head New Study Illuminates the Role of Ants as Fungus Farmers
Released March 26, 2008
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biology graphic Systems Biology Approach Identifies Nutrient Regulation of Biological Clock in Plants
Released March 20, 2008
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tair database Controlling a Sea of Information
Released March 17, 2008
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