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Cloudbursts and Summer Rain

It's a common observation that puffy cumulus clouds are often the source of... [read >>]
Date: 14 July 2006, 05:09 GMT
 

The Secret Lives of Pebbles

If pebbles could talk, they might tell tales of tortuous journeys as they were t... [read >>]
Date: 14 July 2006, 04:36 GMT
 

Parasites Are Suprisingly Important in Food Webs

Food webs trace the flow of energy through an ecosystem. They extend the concept... [read >>]
Date: 13 July 2006, 08:22 GMT
 

Climate Change Not the Only Factor Controlling Distribution of Plant Species

Biogeographers have long recognized that the spatial distribution of plant speci... [read >>]
Date: 13 July 2006, 04:48 GMT
 

Beetle Seekers on International Quest for Rarest of Rare

Three Montana State University entomologists are traveling to six countries this... [read >>]
Date: 12 July 2006, 07:27 GMT

Radiation Causes More Spongy Bone Loss Than Expected

Mice receiving just one therapeutic dose of radiation lost up to 39% of the spon... [read >>]
Date: 12 July 2006, 05:54 GMT
 

Jellyfish Start Taking Over the Oceans

By sampling sea life in a heavily fished region off the coast of Namibia, resear... [read >>]
Date: 12 July 2006, 05:43 GMT

Making a Face

The fate of cells that go on to form the face, skull and nerve centers of the he... [read >>]
Date: 12 July 2006, 05:35 GMT
 

How Parachute Spiders Invade New Territory

Researchers have developed a new model that explains how spiders are able to �... [read >>]
Date: 12 July 2006, 04:52 GMT

Unusual Midgets And Giants In The Deep Sea

Biologists have long observed that when animals colonize and evolve on isolated ... [read >>]
Date: 11 July 2006, 07:11 GMT
 

The Ecosystem Recovered From the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill

Seventeen years after Exxon Valdez spilled more than 11 million gallons of crude... [read >>]
Date: 11 July 2006, 06:03 GMT

Yellowstone Ecosystem Could Lose Key Migrant

A mammal that embarks on the longest remaining overland migration in the contine... [read >>]
Date: 11 July 2006, 05:32 GMT
 

Alpine Glaciers Could All But Disappear Within This Century

The European Alps could lose some 80 percent of their glacier cover by the end o... [read >>]
Date: 11 July 2006, 05:21 GMT

Silent Earthquakes May Foreshadow Destructive Temblors

A team of American geoscientists is urging colleagues around the world to search... [read >>]
Date: 10 July 2006, 08:23 GMT
 

Major Initiative Proposed To Address Amphibian Crisis

Some 5,000 species of amphibians inhabit the world, mostly frogs, toads and sala... [read >>]
Date: 10 July 2006, 08:12 GMT

Scientists May Have Revealed the Origin of the Battle of the Sexes

UCLA researchers found that thousands of genes behave differently in the same or... [read >>]
Date: 10 July 2006, 07:10 GMT
 

West African Black Rhino Feared Extinct

While most subspecies of Africa’s two rhinos, the black and white rhino, continu... [read >>]
Date: 10 July 2006, 07:00 GMT

How Old Is the Tallest US Mountain Range?

One of the longest ongoing controversies in Earth science concerns the age of Ca... [read >>]
Date: 10 July 2006, 06:51 GMT
 

Too Litte Data Available to Assess Risk of Sludge

Tens of thousands of organic chemicals from homes, farms, industries, medical fa... [read >>]
Date: 10 July 2006, 05:58 GMT

Evolution Can Occur Quickly, Change Population Interaction

Biologists generally accept that evolutionary change can take from decades to mi... [read >>]
Date: 10 July 2006, 05:52 GMT
 

Warming Climate Fuels the Wildfires

Large wildfire activity increased “suddenly and dramatically” in the 1980s with ... [read >>]
Date: 07 July 2006, 09:43 GMT

Corals Switch Skeleton Material as Seawater Changes

Leopards may not be able to change their spots, but corals can change their skel... [read >>]
Date: 07 July 2006, 09:22 GMT
 

Tigers Get a Business Plan

The Wildlife Conservation Society has launched an ambitious new program that cal... [read >>]
Date: 07 July 2006, 08:47 GMT

Oceanic Invasions Across Darwin's Impassable Barrier

Reef fish share genetic connections across what Darwin termed an 'impassabl... [read >>]
Date: 06 July 2006, 10:50 GMT
 

Scientist Finds "Genetically Distinct" Shark

Biology professor Dr. Joe Quattro, collaborating with Dr. Jim Grady at the Unive... [read >>]
Date: 06 July 2006, 10:29 GMT

Carbon Dioxide Makes the Oceans More Acidic and Threatens Marine Life

A landmark report, written by government and university scientists and released ... [read >>]
Date: 06 July 2006, 07:07 GMT
 

How Stem Cells Stay Childlike

Despite their celebrated "immortality," the capacity of embryonic stem... [read >>]
Date: 05 July 2006, 06:57 GMT

Planning for Stewardship Important Part of Ecological Restoration

Canvassing neighbors, finding and managing volunteers, preparing educational mat... [read >>]
Date: 05 July 2006, 06:07 GMT
 

How Does a Batch of Immature Cells Give Rise to an Organ as Extraordinarily Complex as the Human Brain?

Embryonic stem cells, prized for their astonishing ability to apparently transfo... [read >>]
Date: 05 July 2006, 05:33 GMT

Earth Observation Satellites Contribute to International Polar Year

Thousands of scientists from 60 countries will be conducting research during Int... [read >>]
Date: 04 July 2006, 08:37 GMT
 

Underwater Microscope Finds Biological Treasures in the Subtropical Ocean

In a recent report in the journal Science, researchers from the Woods Hole Ocean... [read >>]
Date: 04 July 2006, 07:21 GMT
 



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