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Photo of mushrooms, sphagnum moss and cranberry. In Alaska's Forests, Dried Mushrooms to the Rescue?
Released November 2, 2008
Press Release
Illustration of Medicago truncatula, a small legume that adapts to high salinity. NSF Awards 20 New Projects for Plant Genome Research
Released October 27, 2008
Press Release
News thumbnail Silencing a Protein Could Kill T-cells, Reverse Leukemia
Released October 22, 2008
News From the Field
biology graphic Study: Wildlife Need More Complex Travel Plans
Released October 20, 2008
News From the Field
Photo of a prisoner behind bars. Inmates Conduct Ecological Research on Slow-growing Mosses
Released October 17, 2008
Press Release
Masashi Yanagisawa Waste From Gut Bacteria Helps Host Control Weight, UT Southwestern Researchers Report
Released October 17, 2008
News From the Field
arabidopsis plant When Under Attack, Plants Can Signal Microbial Friends For Help
Released October 17, 2008
News From the Field
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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Graphic of strands of DNA showing variation in compression of base pairs. More Spring in the Double Helix's Step
Released October 16, 2008
Press Release
reconstruction of dinosaur skull Brain Structure Provides Key to Unraveling Function of Bizarre Dinosaur Crests
Released October 16, 2008
News From the Field
Illustration of Tiktaalik crawling from the sea to land. Details of Evolutionary Transition from Fish to Land Animals Revealed
Released October 15, 2008
Press Release
a transitional fossil 'Fishapod' Reveals Origins of Head and Neck Structures of First Land Animals
Released October 15, 2008
News From the Field
worm grunter Gary Revell Florida's 'Worm Grunters' Collect Bait Worms by Inadvertently Imitating Mole Sounds
Released October 13, 2008
News From the Field
biology graphic Scientists Trace Molecular Origin of Proportional Development
Released October 13, 2008
News From the Field
mussels Brainy Genes, Not Brawn, Key to Success on Mussel Beach
Released October 10, 2008
News From the Field
Illustration showing that different genes in different stickleback fish result in different fitness. Fitness in a Changing World
Released October 9, 2008
Press Release
News thumbnail - ground squirrel Yosemite Resurvey Shows Small Mammals Moving up in World
Released October 9, 2008
News From the Field
Robert Colwell Tropical Rainforest and Mountain Species May Be Threatened by Global Warming
Released October 9, 2008
News From the Field
aquarius lab Diversity of Plant-eating Fishes May Be Key to Recovery of Coral Reefs
Released October 9, 2008
News From the Field
Photo of a fragile barrier beach in Massachusetts, which is the site of CNH research. NSF Awards 10 Grants for Studies of Coupled Natural and Human Systems
Released October 3, 2008
Press Release
bee hive Bee Swarms Follow High-speed 'Streaker' Bees to Find a New Nest
Released October 3, 2008
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A diagram shows the complex interactions of beetles, mites, two fungi and a bacterium. Beetles Get by With a Little Help From Their Friends
Released October 2, 2008
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Paul Larsen UC-Riverside Biochemists Devise Method For Bypassing Aluminum Toxicity Effects in Plants
Released October 2, 2008
News From the Field
biology graphic Reproducing Early and Often is The Key to Rapid Evolution in Plants
Released October 2, 2008
News From the Field
pine beetle Wielding Microbe Against Microbe, Beetle Defends its Food Source
Released October 2, 2008
News From the Field
protein coat for the soybean mosaic virus New Structural Information About a Destructive Group of Plant Viruses Could Lead to New Ways to Improve Crop Yields
Released October 1, 2008
News From the Field
soybean mosaic virus Structures of Important Plant Viruses Determined
Released October 1, 2008
News From the Field
coffee berries Green Coffee-growing Practices Buffer Climate-change Impacts
Released October 1, 2008
News From the Field
biology graphic Shade Trees Can Protect Coffee Crops
Released September 29, 2008
News From the Field
transgenic lines of rice Scientists Identify Gene That May Contribute to Improved Rice Yield
Released September 28, 2008
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