Life Sciences
- Neurotoxins In Stranded Squid (With Bonus Rant About Academic Publishing)
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outside that journal's scope. Maybe there's something particularly hard to target about this ...
Article - Danna Staaf - Jan 22 2012 - 12:24pm
- How About the Ethics Verifiability of Solid Science
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infections is not being explored. The Sciences need to worry less about profit and more about being solid ...
Blog Post - Cynthia Mock - Jun 11 2010 - 12:29pm
- It's Hard to Talk About Camouflage on the Radio
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Hanlon, who is pretty much the cephalopod camouflage expert. And if it's frustrating to hear about ...
Blog Post - Danna Staaf - Aug 7 2011 - 8:51am
- Researchers Learn More About Genetic Mutation Linked To Autism
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that is normally active in the brain is missing," Wassink said. Knowing more about how the ...
Article - News Staff - May 3 2007 - 5:47pm
- Hyenas' Laughter Gives Clues About Age, Dominance And Identity
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hyenas could receive information about who is getting frustrated (in terms of individual identity, age, ...
Article - News Staff - Sep 8 2010 - 7:05pm
- Do computational biologists care about being right?
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biological questions. They've been trained as computer scientists, and they care primarily about ...
Blog Post - Michael White - Aug 21 2009 - 11:58am
- Let's Talk About The Fidelity Pill
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that was about 10 cm farther than any other group. This was without an alteration in their ...
Article - David Sloan - Nov 27 2012 - 4:06pm
- Can This British Columbia Lake Tell Us Something About Life On Other Planets?
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about the work at Pavilion Lake this summer is the use of advanced underwater exploration technology to ...
Article - News Staff - Jun 16 2008 - 10:46am
- Human 'Adam' Is About 100,000 Years Old, Gorilla 'Adam' Is 200,000- But Chimpanzee 'Adam' Is 1 Million
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while for gorillas it's only about 100 thousand years. Thanks to two chimps in our sample, Tommy ...
Article - News Staff - Feb 25 2016 - 11:12am
- What the experts think about epigenetics
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terms are used loosely, potentially causing misleading thoughts about the classification of mechanisms ...
Blog Post - Kenneth Niebling - Jul 11 2011 - 10:16am