A policy to sustainably manage gray wolves via recreational hunting appears to rely on…
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Potentially habitable world lives right in our galactic neighborhood
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Potentially habitable world lives right in our galactic neighborhood
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The federal government is way behind on efforts to develop effective strategies to adapt…
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Long the impoverished Cinderella of the biological research kingdom, plant science has just had…
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Jan Hendrik Schön can keep his doctorate, a judge in Freiburg, Germany, decided on…
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When honeybees seek a new home, they choose the best site through a democratic process that humans would do well to emulate, according to a biologist.
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The world’s largest study using neuroimaging of stroke patients struggling to regain ability to communicate finds that brain cells outside the damaged area can take on new roles.
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Coral bleaching is likely in the Caribbean in 2010, according to new research. With temperatures above-average all year, NOAA’s models show a strong potential for bleaching in the southern and southeastern Caribbean through October that could be as severe as in 2005 when over 80 percent of corals bleached and over 40 percent died at [...]
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Circulating tumor cells may be a promising alternative, noninvasive source of tumor materials for biomarker assessment, according to new data.