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How Can a Parasite Influence the Evolution of a Host Species When it Does Not Even Infect it?

A new study revealed how a parasite can change the behavior of a host even when ... [read >>]
Date: 12 October 2006, 09:09 GMT
 

Vest Nile Transmitting Mosquitoes Choose Robins

The mosquitoes belonging to Culex genera are the principal vector of West Nile v... [read >>]
Date: 12 October 2006, 05:21 GMT
 

The Larvae of the Biggest Antarctic Insect Have an Unusual Physiology

The antarctic midge (Belgica antarctica) is also the only insect and the largest... [read >>]
Date: 12 October 2006, 04:29 GMT
 

Dust Storms Formed in Sahara Linked to Hurricane Activity in Atlantic

Scientists are trying to understand what's causing the increasing number of... [read >>]
Date: 12 October 2006, 03:46 GMT
 

Colonist Butterflies Are Different from Sedentary Butterflies

Physiological differences have been found among female Glanville fritillary butt... [read >>]
Date: 11 October 2006, 10:32 GMT

Heavy Metals Contamination Induces Oxygen Insufficiency Stress in Oysters

A recent study showed that oysters (Crassostrea virginica) exposed to high water... [read >>]
Date: 11 October 2006, 06:40 GMT
 

More Oxygen Would Mean Giant Insects

A new study revealed that only the relatively low current oxygen level impedes i... [read >>]
Date: 11 October 2006, 04:43 GMT

Archerfish Tunes Its Shot Power According to the Size of the Prey

Archerfishes (Toxotes sp) reunite a group of seven relatively small fish species... [read >>]
Date: 11 October 2006, 03:16 GMT
 

Prozac Contamination Disrupts Mussels' Reproduction

A laboratory study have suggested that exposure to Prozac (the commercial denomi... [read >>]
Date: 10 October 2006, 06:18 GMT

Diving Seals Don't Shiver

Recently, a team of Norwegian scientists from University of Tromsø discovered th... [read >>]
Date: 10 October 2006, 04:03 GMT
 

Mosquito's Sugar Appetite Could Turn Against It

“Mosquitoes' thirst for sugar could prove to be the answer for eliminating ... [read >>]
Date: 09 October 2006, 10:56 GMT

The Monkeyflower Has Two Types of Flower for Two Types of Pollinators

The monkeyflowers (Mimulus guttatus) is a plant species that presents two color ... [read >>]
Date: 09 October 2006, 10:09 GMT
 

A Protein That Revolutionized Insect Sight

A compound eye is a visual organ found in insects and some crustaceans.Such an e... [read >>]
Date: 07 October 2006, 04:28 GMT

Carbon Dioxide, the Main Greenhouse Effect Gas, Could Be Stored in Black Shale Deposits

Scientists are concerned about the ever increasing amount of greenhouse effect c... [read >>]
Date: 06 October 2006, 09:59 GMT
 

Cold Blooded Animals Have Larger Offspring in Colder Climate

Reproduction involves a critical decision: Should an organism invest energy in a... [read >>]
Date: 06 October 2006, 06:30 GMT

Global Warming Wipes Out Trout Populations in Southern Appalachians

53 to 97 % of natural trout populations in the Southern Appalachians could disap... [read >>]
Date: 06 October 2006, 05:38 GMT
 

Invasive Snakehead Fish Poses a Threat to the Local Fishes in US

Alien predatory fish species can greatly damage new ecosystems eliminating nativ... [read >>]
Date: 06 October 2006, 03:50 GMT

Migrating Birds Take Naps While in Flight

A new study showed that during the migration, birds take hundreds of naps during... [read >>]
Date: 05 October 2006, 04:25 GMT
 

An Alaskan Storm Provoked a Wave That Cracked Down a Giant Iceberg in Antarctica!

A team of scientists led by Professors Douglas MacAyeal at the University of Chi... [read >>]
Date: 04 October 2006, 09:27 GMT

Peruvian and Ecuadorian Fishermen Decimating the Waving Albatrosses

Every year, fishermen caught and killed more than 1% of the world’s waved albatr... [read >>]
Date: 04 October 2006, 07:15 GMT
 

Global Warming Seems to Be Responsible for the Increase in Intensity and Strength of the Hurricanes

New research shows that rising sea surface temperatures (SSTs) in hurricane “bre... [read >>]
Date: 04 October 2006, 06:21 GMT

Alaska Seems to Be an Unexplored El Dorado for Entomologists

Recently Matt Bowser, 26, a University of Alaska Fairbanks graduate student, has... [read >>]
Date: 04 October 2006, 04:48 GMT
 

Parasitic Plants Smell Their Hosts!

The dodder, strangleweed or witch's shoelaces (Cuscuta) is a parasitic plan... [read >>]
Date: 03 October 2006, 11:00 GMT

Whale Songs Are Indeed Love Songs!

During the mating season, male humpbacks emit vocalizations that sound to human ... [read >>]
Date: 03 October 2006, 05:02 GMT
 

Desert Dust and Carbon Pollutants Aerosols Mean More Monsoon

According to a new NASA study, aerosols are responsible with an increase of rain... [read >>]
Date: 03 October 2006, 03:59 GMT

Wild Salmons Destroyed by Fish Farms

A new study has found that wild salmon fry moving downstream toward the sea are ... [read >>]
Date: 03 October 2006, 03:04 GMT
 

Four Times More Sharks Slaughtered Annually for Their Fins Than Previously Thought

Researchers from the University of Hawaii and elsewhere estimate that the number... [read >>]
Date: 02 October 2006, 10:42 GMT

Whales and Dolphins Produce Individual Vocalizations

Scientists have found preliminary evidence that narwhals (Monodon monoceros), Ar... [read >>]
Date: 02 October 2006, 09:28 GMT
 

Polar Winds Lead to the Ozone Decrease

Ozone is a colorless gas with a molecule of three atoms of oxygen that in the st... [read >>]
Date: 02 October 2006, 06:38 GMT

El Nino and the Monsoon

Monsoons are critical to India whose economy is agriculture driven. Predicting t... [read >>]
Date: 02 October 2006, 03:15 GMT
 

Methane Level in Atmosphere Could Rise

Methane, a greenhouse effect gas, saw a rise in the atmosphere during the 1980s,... [read >>]
Date: 29 September 2006, 06:53 GMT
 



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