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South Korea confirms first swine fever outbreak |
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Thailand's sex-shy giant panda dies aged 19 |
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Bioengineering organ-specific tissues with high cellular
density and embedded vascular channels |
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Elephant seal 'supermoms' produce most of the population,
study finds |
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Disrupting key protein alters biological rhythms in water flea |
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Novel use of laser technology reveals interactions between
roots, soil organisms |
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Genomics provides evidence of glacial refugia in Scandinavia |
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Researchers: Loss of genetic variation means species are less
adaptable to climate change |
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Hair indicates whether wild animals were 'stressed' |
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Victorian hog deer genetics revealed |
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Scientists find new class of flavonoid pigments in liverworts |
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Global warming makes it harder for birds to mate, study finds |
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Indonesia's toxic haze affecting Borneo's orangutans--rescuers |
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Sesame yields stable in drought conditions |
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Field adult plant disease resistance can be assessed in young
oilseed rape plants |
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Pros and cons of genetic scissors |
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Did microbes assist life in colonizing land? |
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New method reveals how damage occurs in human biological cells
due to mechanical fatigue |
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Invasive tadpoles can recognize potential predators in new
environments |
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Why the global Red List mislabels the risk to many species |
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Every step a cell takes, every move they make--scientists will
be watching |
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Shark pups lose gains in stressed environments |
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The effects of variation in T6SS and bacteria on competition
in host environment |
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Bat influenza viruses possess an unexpected genetic plasticity |
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A matter of concentration |
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North Atlantic haddock use magnetic compass to guide them |
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Hundreds of sea turtle nests lost after Hurricane Dorian: 'It
could have been worse' |
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Genomic migration analysis shows antibiotic resistance moving
from humans to animals |
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UM study abroad students fuel understanding of gaps in
conservation data |
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March of the multiple penguin genomes |
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Fruit flies' microbiomes shape their evolution |
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South Korea confirms 2nd case of African swine fever |
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Rare California trout species returns to native habitat |
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Scientists construct energy production unit for a synthetic
cell |
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Russian scientists use ultrasound to increase grain harvest |
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New study addresses changes in lobster molt timing, Gulf of
Maine temperature shifts |
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Super-corals adapt well to cold but struggle with warming
oceans |
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All the pressing questions on fish migration |
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Slow loris study reveals human rhythm of sleep may be
evolutionarily conserved |
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Tiny penguin's clean bill of health after epic NZ-Australia
swim |
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Study suggests dog breeds with less artificial selection
history behave more wolf-like |
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Colorful new gecko species described |
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Sunflowers found to share nutrient-rich soil with others of
their kind |
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Spider silk is created by adding spider DNA to microbes |
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Researchers find way to study proteins moving (relatively)
slowly |
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Hurricane Dorian was also a catastrophe for the Bahamas'
unique birds |
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New cells identified that repair tissue |
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These pink sea urchins have teeth that sharpen themselves |
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Using unconventional materials, like ice and eggshells, as
scaffolds to grow tissues |
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Genetically tailored instruction improves songbird learning |
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Ecologists find strong evidence of fishing down the food web
in freshwater lake |
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Coastal birds can weather the storm, but not the sea |
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Study shows interactions between bacteria and parasites |
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New tool improves beekeepers' overwintering odds and bottom
line |
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Wilderness areas halve extinction risk |
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Planned roads would be 'dagger in the heart' for Borneo's
forests and wildlife |
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Study gives the green light to the fruit fly's color
preference |
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Grizzlies show remarkable gene control before and during
hibernation |
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Reimagining eggshells and other everyday items to grow human
tissues and organs |
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Learning how to restore deep-sea coral communities |
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Cable ties probably won't stop magpie attacks |
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Fish DNA in lake sediment can help determine native species,
study shows |
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Researchers explore secret lives of world's most trafficked
mammal |
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First-ever estimate of commercial fishing gear lost in the
world's oceans |
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'This situation brings me to despair': Reef scientists share
their climate grief |
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Study reveals the intertwined response of pathogen and host
during fungal infections |
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Research team discovers new microbe in wheat stem sawfly |
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The design, construction and characterization of new
nanovibrational bioreactors for osteogenesis |
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Quality control in cells |
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Overweight Danes are more likely to have overweight dogs
according to new research |
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Genes identified in early land plant descendant also found in
modern crops |
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Key similarities discovered between human and archaea
chromosomes |
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Thousands of dead fish wash up on drought-stricken Greek lake |
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Feds seek expanded habitat protection as salmon, orcas battle
climate change, habitat degradation |
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New research shows that European hedgehogs in Denmark carry a
secret |
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A revolutionary technology to study cell nanomechanics |
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How to construct a protein factory |
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Biologists untangle growth and defense in maize, define key
antibiotic pathways |
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New study finds US and Canada have lost more than 1 in 4 birds
in the past 50 years |
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Antimicrobial resistance is rising drastically: study |
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Division by subtraction: Extinction of large mammal species
likely drove survivors apart |
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Grains in the rain: New study opens the door to flood
resistant crops |
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Wild animals' immune systems decline with age, sheep study
finds |
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Over 1,600 scientists call for conservation funding to solve
the biodiversity crisis |
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Wild African buffalo provide key insights into the genetics of
TB resistance |
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The next agricultural revolution is here |
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South Korea reports more suspected swine fever cases |
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Researchers show how railroad worms produce red light |
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The Crim Jellies are back: Craspedacusta jellyfish are
swarming and looking for mates |
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Why do men have nipples? |
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Computer simulations show human ancestors would have had an
easier time giving birth than modern women |
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Vampire bats help unravel the mystery of smell |
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Evolution of learning is key to better artificial intelligence |
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An origin story for the queer community |
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New insight as to how cells maintain their identity |
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Lab develops novel approach to study sound recognition in
acoustically orienting animals |
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Runaway bear cub returns to the wild in French Pyrenees |
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Bee biodiversity barometer on Fiji |
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Your dead palm is a woodpecker home--and that's good |
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Study confirms Monterey Bay Aquarium surrogate-reared sea
otters helped restore threatened population |
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A new insight into how DNA is held together by hydrophobic
effects (Update) |
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How gliding animals fine-tuned the rules of evolution |
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Antarctic marine protection treaty offers lessons for global
conservation |
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'Edible forests' can fight land clearing and world hunger at
the same time |
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Microvilli in motion: Live cell imaging to visualize early
steps of brush border formation |
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Insects, algae still far from being favorite foods in Europe |
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More cases of mysterious disease found in dogs in Norway |
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Possums bounce back from Devils on Maria Island |
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Eat your heart out: Native water rats have worked out how to
safely eat cane toads |
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Turning up the heat for weed control |
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Climate change created today's large crocodiles |
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