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a flat-tailed house gecko Gecko's 'Active' Tail Key to Preventing Falls and Aerial Maneuvers
Released March 17, 2008
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Released March 11, 2008
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rat whiskers Researchers Catch Rats' Twitchy Whiskers in Action
Released February 27, 2008
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Released February 14, 2008
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Ken Catania Slow-motion Video Study Shows Shrews Are Highly Sophisticated Predators
Released February 7, 2008
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2007 In Review 2007: Year in Review
Released January 30, 2008
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graphic of birds Researchers Unlock Fundamental Secret of Bird Flight
Released January 20, 2008
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Released January 7, 2008
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chronic exposure to carbon dioxide Smell Experience During Critical Period Alters Brain
Released December 5, 2007
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An illustration of the intracellular process of a plant's response to light Illuminating Study Reveals How Plants Respond to Light
Released November 23, 2007
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worms Scientists Alter Sexual Orientation in Worms
Released October 25, 2007
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Steps involved in plant's systemic immune response. Scientists to Sick Plants: Take Two Doses of an Aspirin-Like Hormone and Call Me in the Morning
Released October 5, 2007
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houseplant with many blossoms How 'Mother of Thousands' Makes Plantlets
Released September 28, 2007
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wasp Wasp Genetics Study Suggests Altruism Evolved from Maternal Behavior
Released September 27, 2007
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birds nest atop a street light City Birds Better Than Rural Species in Coping with Human Disruption
Released September 25, 2007
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Two views of eel anatomy: one with pharyngeal jaw at rest, one with it protracted Moray Eels Are Uniquely Equipped to Pack Big Prey Into Their Narrow Bodies
Released September 5, 2007
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moray eel in coral reef 'Alien' Jaws Help Moray Eels Feed
Released September 5, 2007
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summit of Mount Everest Older Climbers Face Uphill Battle on Mount Everest
Released August 14, 2007
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biology graphic Role of Thyroid Hormones in Slumber Under Investigation at Rutgers
Released August 7, 2007
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biology graphic New Study Demonstrates Important Role of Glia in Circadian Timing
Released August 2, 2007
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biology graphic Scientists Gain New Understanding of Adult Stem Cell Regulation
Released August 1, 2007
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Columbine flowers are growing extra-long spurs in response to pollinators. Columbine Flowers Develop Long Nectar Spurs in Response to Pollinators
Released June 6, 2007
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News thumbnail opossum Scientists Discover Unique, New T Cell Receptor in Marsupial Research
Released June 6, 2007
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News thumbnail Light Sticks May Lure Turtles to Fishing Lines
Released May 4, 2007
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From cells to ecosystems, systems biology focuses on interactions of parts of biological systems. Biology in the 21st Century
Released April 26, 2007
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News thumbnail Mosquito Genes Explain Response to Climate Change
Released April 23, 2007
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line drawing depicting hemifused membrane Biologists Prove Critical Step in Membrane Fusion
Released April 17, 2007
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Lizards' signals must be strong enough for a rival to see without alerting predators. Lizards Shout Against a Noisy Background to Get Points Across
Released February 21, 2007
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Juvenile Rhabdophis tigrinus snake from Ishima Non-Venomous Asian Snakes 'Borrow' Defensive Poison from Toxic Toads
Released January 30, 2007
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