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Victoria's threatened species lose out to logging |
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Bald eagles have found themselves a new home: Suburbia |
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West African camera survey details human pressures on mammals
in protected areas |
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Capturing extreme close-ups of cellular gene expression |
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Why the lettuce mitochondrial genome is like a chopped salad |
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Modern humans: One species, many origins |
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Cats, like children and dogs, develop attachments to their
caregivers, study shows |
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Discovery of sorghum gene that controls bird feeding could
help protect crops |
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New CRISPR class expands genetic engineering toolbox |
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For World Rhino Day, UMass Amherst and Australia's Perth Zoo
team create 3-D rhino model |
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Diving birds follow each other when fishing |
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Scientists track frog-killing fungus to help curb its spread |
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Antibody testing reveals dogs can suffer from same autoimmune
encephalitis as humans |
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Researcher urges use of microbes for space colonization |
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New report deepens understanding of wind-wildlife interactions |
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Scientists and key figures develop vision for managing UK land
and seas after Brexit |
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Jellyfish thrive in the man-made disruption of the oceans |
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Bats starving to death in Australia drought |
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Seoul confirms 4th swine fever case, asks Pyongyang for
cooperation |
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Virus may jump species through 'rock-and-roll' motion with
receptors |
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Male common marmosets smell female fertility |
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Uncovering the hidden intelligence of collectives |
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Better 'housekeeping' in wood-decomposing fungi |
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When disease threatens animals, predators might provide the
remedy |
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Scientists decode DNA of coral and all its microscopic
supporters |
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The shared evolution of the Tasmanian tiger and the wolf |
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The problem with promoting 'responsible dog ownership' |
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Crystal growth kinetics and its link to evolution: New
findings about biomineralization in molluscan shells |
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Discovery of an endangered species in a well-known cave raises
questions |
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Study: Geography, not genetics, influences American pika's
response to climate change |
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Crappy news for the dung beetle and those who depend on them |
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Tapeworms need to keep their head to regenerate |
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For baboons, a mother's history of hardship can have lasting
effects on her kids too |
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What wolves' teeth reveal about their lives |
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Improved mapping of Swedish genes from 1,000 individuals |
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Jackdaws learn from each other about 'dangerous' humans |
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Private boats in the Mediterranean have extremely high
potential to spread alien species |
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Bird droppings defy expectations |
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Bats use private and social information as they hunt |
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Tropical fish swim into Europe's waters as common species head
north |
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California farm region faces furry new threat: swamp rodents |
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Germany's climate-stressed trees face 'catastrophe' as bugs
attack |
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New discoveries map out CRISPR-Cas defense systems in bacteria |
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Specific immune response of beetles adapts to bacteria |
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First known cases of sudden oak death detected in Del Norte
County |
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Fish experience pain with 'striking similarity' to mammals |
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Researchers use immune system to attack glioblastoma |
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Monkeys like alcohol at low concentrations, but probably not
due to the calories |
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New method provides better understanding of gene 'enhancers'
work |
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Cryopreservation of sperm found to slow offspring growth in
fish |
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Scientists find ways to improve cassava, a 'crop of
inequality' featured at Goalkeepers |
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Investigation of viral communities of sponges allows new
insights into the mechanisms of symbiosis |
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Leaving more deadwood in forests enhances biodiversity,
according to study |
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Rare and endangered symbolic scar tree preserved |
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Earthworm population triples with use of cover crops |
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Two ginger species reported new to Myanmar |
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Whole genome sequencing benefits for surveillance of bacteria
behind gastroenteritis |
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Dugongs: Looking to the gentle sea creature's past may guard
its future |
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Sneaky lions in Zambia are moving across areas thought
uninhabitable for them |
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Fish micronutrients 'slipping through the hands' of
malnourished people |
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New research reveals soil microbes play a key role in plant
disease resistance |
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US appeals court to decide fight over jaguar habitat |
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A mouse or an elephant: what species fights infection more
effectively? |
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ISSF releases new non-entangling and biodegradable FADs guide |
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Volunteers conserve vulnerable sea turtles in remote Panama |
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Cause of antibiotic resistance identified |
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Bacteria make pearl chains |
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Less genes for a life in water |
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The dark giraffe, the new dark horse |
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Signaling factor seeking gene |
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Tourism or permanent settling: Study shows different
consequences for coastal fauna |
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Unique footage of trypanosome creates new opportunities to
fight sleeping sickness |
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How do piranhas replace their sharp teeth? |
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Insects might soon be trained to protect crops |
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Scientists first to analyze proteins in squid skeletal
structure |
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Almond and peach tree genomes shed light on their differences |
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California, 16 states sue Trump administration over rollback
of Endangered Species Act |
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Crypt-keeper wasp found to parasitize multiple species of gall
wasp |
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How time affects the fate of stem cells |
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Study: Large-scale genomics will improve the yield, climate
resilience and quality of wheat |
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Farmed oysters able to protect themselves from acidification |
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Basking sharks exhibit different diving behaviour depending on
the season, a new study shows |
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Orangutans can play the kazoo--here's what this tells us about
the evolution of speech |
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How fungus-farming ants could help solve our antibiotic
resistance problem |
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Otherworldly worms with three sexes discovered in Mono Lake |
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New function in a protein of plants essential to developing
drought-tolerant crops |
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Study champions inland fisheries as rural nutrition hero |
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Viruses as modulators of interactions in marine ecosystems |
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How a protein connecting calcium and plant hormone regulates
plant growth |
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Mosquitoes more likely to lay eggs in closely spaced habitats |
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Natural selection alters genes that control roundworms' sense
of smell |
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Scientists connected fragments of pine savanna and new species
keep showing up |
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How neuronal recognition of songbird calls unfolds over time |
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New California lab seeks cure to deadly citrus disease |
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Why viruses like Herpes and Zika will need to be reclassified,
and its biotech impact |
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A 2-kilometer freshwater journey to food security: Zambian
farmers benefit from tree preservation |
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Report: 58% of Europe's native trees face extinction threat |
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The showy everlasting daisy is endangered, but a primary
school is helping out |
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Study shows mouse gut biome involved in setting gut circadian
rhythm |
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Study suggests gut bacteria helped shape mammalian evolution |
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Value of Ireland's insect pollinators greatly underestimated |
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Borneo pygmy elephant found dead in Malaysia |
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More than 100 dolphins die on island beach off West Africa |
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Older male sparrows seem to father more chicks by getting more
sperm to the egg |
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Santa Barbara Zoo's elderly elephant Little Mac euthanized |
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Study gets to root of rice's resilience to floods |
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For this ocean dweller, ability to respond to warming waters
is about location |
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Landscape patterns matter |
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Are humans preventing flies from eavesdropping? |
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Three more elephants killed in Sri Lanka, bringing toll to
seven |
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