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Published Bees and butterflies on the decline in western and southern North America
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Bee and butterfly populations are in decline in major regions of North America due to ongoing enviro...
Published Natural hazards threaten over three thousand species
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Natural hazards can speed up the extinction process of land animals that have limited distribution a...
Published Ancient large kangaroo moved mainly on four legs, according to new research
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A type of extinct kangaroo that lived during the Pleistocene around two and a half million to ten th...
Published Study projects major changes in North Atlantic and Arctic marine ecosystems due to climate change
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New research predicts significant shifts in marine fish communities in the North Atlantic and Arctic...
Published Wild plants and crops don't make great neighbors, research finds
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Native plants and non-native crops do not fare well in proximity to one another, attracting pests th...
Published Receptors make dairy cows a prime target for influenza
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A study helps explain why dairy cows infected by highly pathogenic avian influenza are shedding the ...
Published Asthma emergencies spike when allergenic pollen blooms
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A new study that tracks how many asthma-related emergency room visits result from pollen in metropol ...
Published Wild chimpanzees seek out medicinal plants to treat illness and injuries
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Chimpanzees appear to consume plants with medicinal properties to treat their ailments, according to...
Published History shows that humans are good for biodiversity... sometimes
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Humans have been an important driver of vegetation change over thousands of years, and, in some plac...
Published Study analyzes potato-pathogen 'arms race' after Irish famine
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Researchers reveal more about the tit-for-tat evolutionary changes occurring in both potato plants a...
Published Do genes-in-pieces code for proteins that fold in pieces?
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A new study offers new insights into the evolution of foldable proteins. ...
Published Brain size riddle solved as humans exceed evolution trend
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The largest animals do not have proportionally bigger brains -- with humans bucking this trend -- a...
Published Size doesn't matter for mammals with more complex brains
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Mammals that have evolved more developed brains tend to have a smaller size difference between males...
Published Living with a killer: How an unlikely mantis shrimp-clam association violates a biological principle
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When clams gamble on living with a killer, sometimes their luck may run out, according to a new stud...
Published Researchers find gene which determines marsupial fur color
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Fur is a defining characteristic of mammals, coming in a wide variety of colors and patterns -- than...
Published Lemurs use long-term memory, smell, and social cues to find food
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How do foraging animals find their food? A new study shows that lemurs use smell, social cues, and l ...
Published How bread dough gave rise to civilization
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A major international study has explained how bread wheat helped to transform the ancient world on i ...
Published Cocaine discovery could pave way for treatment for substance abuse
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Cocaine binds to a specific transporter in the brain that is responsible for regulating dopamine lev...
Published Surprising insight into cancer comes from unique plant species that find different solutions to evolutionary challenges
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A study has shown that different plant species tackle the same evolutionary hurdle in different ways ...
Published Benefits and downside of fasting
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Researchers identified a signaling pathway in mice that boosts intestinal stem cells' regeneration a...