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ricin structure Rutgers Research Reveals How Deadly Food Poisoning and Bioterrorism Toxins Could Be Tamed
Released March 6, 2008
News From the Field
biology graphic Gene That Controls Ozone Resistance of Plants Could Lead to Drought-Resistant Crops
Released February 27, 2008
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John Logsdon Discovery of a Novel Organism Adds to 'Tree of Life'
Released February 25, 2008
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Satpal Singh A Widescreen View of Methylation
Released February 17, 2008
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microbes Microbial 'Cheaters' Help Scientists ID 'Social' Genes
Released February 13, 2008
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Robert Blankenship Bacterium Sequenced Makes Rare Form of Chlorophyll
Released February 8, 2008
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2007 In Review 2007: Year in Review
Released January 30, 2008
Discovery
Satpal Singh Popular Arthritis Drug May Disrupt Heart Rhythm, Study Shows
Released January 24, 2008
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consortia Paired Microbes Eliminate Methane-Using Sulfur Pathway
Released January 17, 2008
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Photo of Shirley Ann Jackson and William Bialek Top Scientists Promote Innovative, Multidisciplinary Global Problem-Solving Strategies
Released December 11, 2007
Discovery
A boiling hot spring from Yellowstone National Park, where mobile viruses live. Mobile Microbes: Viruses Living in Yellowstone's Hot Springs Travel Near and Far
Released November 16, 2007
Press Release
biology graphic Princeton Scientists Break Cholera's Lines of Communication
Released November 14, 2007
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Andre Levchenko and Hojung Cho Together We Stand: Bacteria Organize to Survive Hostile Zones
Released November 13, 2007
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a boiling hot spring Yellowstone Viruses 'Jump' Between Hot Pools
Released November 12, 2007
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biology graphic Researchers View Swimming Tactics of Tiny Aquatic Predators
Released October 24, 2007
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Transition state structure revealed by fluorescence-force hybrid technique. New Technique Reveals Subtle Force-induced Changes in Biomolecule's Conformation
Released October 12, 2007
Press Release
Biologists have sequenced much of the genome of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, a tiny green alga. Scientists Sequence Genome of Soil-Dwelling Green Alga
Released October 11, 2007
Press Release
Harsh Bais and Thimmaraju Rudrappa UD Plant Biologists Uncover Top Wetland Plant's Hidden Weapon
Released October 11, 2007
News From the Field
Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, a green alga Green Algae--The Nexus of Plant/Animal Ancestry
Released October 11, 2007
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a fungus called Fusarium graminearum Fungus Genome Yielding Answers to Protect Grains, People and Animals
Released October 4, 2007
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biology graphic Simplest Circadian Clocks Operate Via Orderly Phosphate Transfers
Released October 4, 2007
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basil plant How Basil Gets Its Zing
Released October 3, 2007
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biology graphic Great Plains' Historical Stability Vulnerable to Future Changes
Released September 27, 2007
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Wolbachia DNA is integrated into the host cells' DNA. One Species' Genome Discovered Inside Another Species' Genome
Released August 30, 2007
Press Release
wolbachia DNA One Species' Entire Genome Discovered Inside Another's
Released August 30, 2007
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Illustration of sensor protein inside bacterium that isinactive in the dark and active in the light. Light Brings Out the Worst in Some Disease-Causing Bacteria
Released August 23, 2007
Press Release
LOV domain New Light-sensing Ability Discovered in Disease-causing Bacteria
Released August 23, 2007
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biology graphic Structure of 450 Million-Year-Old Protein Reveals Evolution's Steps
Released August 16, 2007
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biology graphic Scientists Retrace Evolution With First Atomic Structure of an Ancient Protein
Released August 16, 2007
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Illustration of a unique bacterium discovered in Yellowstone hot springs. Innovative Research Technique Reveals Another Natural Wonder in Yellowstone Park: A Unique, Photosynthesizing Life-Form
Released July 26, 2007
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