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Using machine learning for rewilding |
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Protecting our plants |
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Swapping pollinators reduces species diversity, study finds |
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Transgenic mosquitoes pass on genes to native species |
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Advanced breeding paves the way for disease-resistant beans |
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Study shows bee brains process positive and negative
experiences differently |
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What happens underground influences global nutrient cycles |
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Nine black rhinos from S. Africa relocated to Tanzania |
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Scientists create embryos to save northern white rhinos |
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5 new cases of mysterious disease found in dogs in Norway |
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Ghost crabs found to gnash teeth inside their stomach to ward
off predators |
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China to boost pork output as swine fever drives up prices |
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Weka: Sandwich-stealing scallywags or ecosystem managers? |
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Cable bacteria: Living electrical wires with record
conductivity |
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Mako shark tracking off west coast reveals 'impressive' memory
and navigation |
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Conserving rare species for the maintenance of Mediterranean
forests |
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Soil scientist researches nature versus nurture in
microorganisms |
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Scientists identify rare evolutionary intermediates to
understand the origin of eukaryotes |
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Coral restoration research shows baby sea urchins boost coral
survival rate |
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Burying beetle larvae know the best time to beg for food |
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It's all a blur--why stripes hide moving prey |
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Corn one step closer to bacterial leaf streak resistance |
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Public support for gene drives in agriculture tied to limits |
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Mathematical modeling shows why animals see at night |
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Scientists solve lingering mystery of poorly understood frog |
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Long before other fish, ancient sharks found an alternative
way to feed |
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Biology of bat wings may hold lessons for cold-weather work,
exercise |
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Digital records of preserved plants and animals change how
scientists explore the world |
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Hoary bat numbers declining at rate that suggests species in
jeopardy in Pacific Northwest |
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New study examines how species colonize habitats opened by
anthropogenic land cover change |
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Topography could save sensitive saguaros as climate changes |
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Female gorillas must balance the reproductive costs of staying
with or leaving an older male |
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It takes a 'consortium': Researchers develop metabolic
engineering technique |
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Finding (microbial) pillars of the bioenergy community |
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Breakthrough stem cell platform could shed light on mysteries
of early human development |
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Where does altruism come from? Discovery of 'greenbeard' genes
could hold the answer |
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There's no place like home: Butterflies stick to their burbs |
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Madagascar's unique dugongs in danger |
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Animal research: It's time to be more open |
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New findings in plant root and fungal interaction help to
resolve the complexity of soil carbon cycling |
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Researchers work to understand bacteria killing citrus trees |
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The Amazon's new tallest tree is 50% taller than previous
tallest tree |
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45 reasons the Great Barrier Reef is in trouble |
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Decline in tiger shark population defies expectations |
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Scientists update soybean genome to golden reference |
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Bone, not adrenaline, drives fight or flight response |
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English Channel dolphins carry 'toxic cocktail' of chemicals |
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Diet impacts the sensitivity of gut microbiome to antibiotics,
mouse study finds |
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Researchers grow citrus disease bacteria in the lab |
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The 'pathobiome'--a new understanding of disease |
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Why do birds migrate at night? |
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Conservation of a Central American region is critical for
migrating birds |
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Stem cell researchers reactivate 'back-up genes' in the lab |
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Researchers explore how a carbon-fixing organelle forms via
phase separation |
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Early detection is key: Screening test could improve lives of
cats with heart disease |
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Elaborate Komodo dragon armor defends against other dragons |
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Why is Earth so biologically diverse? Mountains hold the
answer |
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Simple model captures almost 100 years of measles dynamics in
London |
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Controversial insecticides shown to threaten survival of wild
birds |
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Hide and squeak: scientists reveal the playful lives of rats |
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Molecular biologists reveal new insights into tumor
progression |
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Skin-crawling discovery: 'body farm' scientists find corpses
move |
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A new methodology for sequencing viruses |
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Multidrug resistance: Not as recent as we thought |
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Method to customize microbes for better biofuel production |
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Decoding messages in the body's microscopic metropolises |
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16 things you probably didn't know about cephalopod sex |
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Salmon Tales: Sex, myth and molecular genetics of an iconic
fish |
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'Yank': A new term in biophysics |
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Breeding single-sex animal populations could help prevent
disease and poverty |
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Mother cells as organelle donors |
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Extinction of Icelandic walrus coincides with Norse settlement |
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Male Trinidad guppies find food thanks to females |
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Researchers find waterhemp has evolved resistance to four
herbicide sites of action |
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How new loops in DNA packaging help us make diverse antibodies |
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How microtubules branch in new directions, a first look in
animals |
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Scientists sharpen gene editing tool |
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Microbes make chemicals for scent marking in a cat |
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Antibiotic resistance surges in dolphins, mirroring humans |
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Summer of Blob: Maine sees more big, stinging jellyfish |
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Dozens of tigers dead after confiscation from Thai temple |
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Researchers call for more realistic experiments on the impact
of climate change on ecosystems |
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Sweet success of parasite survival could also be its downfall |
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How alpine ecosystems are responding to climate change: It all
comes down to the soil |
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How can evolutionary biology help to get rid of antibiotic
resistant bacteria? |
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Mass extinctions made life on Earth more diverse, and might
again |
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Researchers find new way to find antibiotics in dirt |
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Help track 4 billion bogong moths with your smartphone- and
save pygmy possums from extinction |
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A modeling tool to rapidly predict weed spread risk |
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New contrast agent combination could usher in a new era of
vascular systems biology |
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New approach to track returning animals at rehabilitated mine
sites |
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Extinct Canary Island bird was not a unique species after all,
DNA tests prove |
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Seize some seeds from the garden for planting next year |
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Veterinarian says bats can be problem for pets, humans this
time of year |
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Like an instruction manual, the genome groups genes together
for convenience |
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Study shows importance of tailoring treatments to clearly
defined weed control objectives |
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New study shows common carp aquaculture in Neolithic China
dating back 8,000 years |
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The sleep neuron in threadworms is also a stop neuron |
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Palmer amaranth's molecular secrets reveal troubling potential |
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Genetically engineered plasmid can be used to fight
antimicrobial resistance |
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Harnessing tomato jumping genes could help speed-breed
drought-resistant crops |
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Taking evolution to heart |
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New technology allows fleets to double fishing capacity--and
deplete fish stocks faster |
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For lemurs, sex role reversal may get its start in the womb |
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Ecologist revives world's longest running succession study |
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Look out, invasive species: The robots are coming |
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New species of giant salamander is world's biggest amphibian |
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Scientists identify previously unknown 'hybrid zone' between
hummingbird species |
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Scientists in New York City discover a valuable method to
track rats |
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Early rice farmers unwittingly selected for weedy imposters |
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Nature documentaries increasingly talk about threats to
nature, but still don't show them |
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How nitrogen-fixing bacteria sense iron |
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