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60-Second Science
Plant Thorns Increase When Defense Needed
In areas with few herbivores, acacia plants don't bother to churn out many of the off-putting thorns. Cynthia Graber reports.
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Reuters
EPA Approves Dow's Enlist Herbicide for GMOs
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Reuters
Failure to Protect Wolverine Prompts Lawsuit
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News
Where Does Ebola Hide?
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Scientific American Volume 311, Issue 4
Book Review: Arrival of the Fittest
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Scientific American Volume 311, Issue 4
Not-So-Intelligent Design: Evolution’s Worst Ideas
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Tetrapod Zoology
Skinks skinks skinks (part I)
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News
Plant Biology Informs the Origins of the Stradivarius
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Scientific American Volume 311, Issue 4
Book Review: WTF, Evolution?!
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Extinction Countdown
Poison Dart Frog Threatened by Toxic Gold Mines
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Beautiful Minds
Is Kindness Physically Attractive?
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Reuters
Highways Fragment Southern California Mountain Lion Gene Pool
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Observations
Ancient Indonesian Cave Paintings Force Rethink of Art’s Origin
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Octopus Chronicles
Party with These 8 Famous Octopuses to Celebrate Octopus Awareness Day!
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Reuters
New York Court to Weigh Legal Rights of Chimps
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Plant Thorns Increase When Defense Needed
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Lemur Latrine Trees Serve as Community Bulletin Boards
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Carnivorous Plant Inspires Anticlotting Medical Devices
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SharkFinder
Help paleontologists generate a more complete picture of ancient ocean life
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