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Plants prefer their kin, but crowd out competition when sharing a pot with strangers

The research, which appears in the current issue of the American Journal of Botany, suggests non-kin plants will not only compete underground for soil nutrients, but will attempt to muscle out the com...

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Alberta's hidden valleys offer both resources and danger

The valley was created by glaciers and over time filled with loose rock gradually disappearing from the landscape. There had already been extensive underground mapping of the area, but Schmitt...

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Scientists Propose a "Genome Zoo" of 10,000 Vertebrate Species

Known as the Genome 10K Project, it involves gathering specimens of thousands of animals from zoos, museums, and university collections throughout the world, and then sequencing the genome of each spe...

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Scientists Propose A 'Genome Library' Of 10,000 Vertebrate Species

Known as the Genome 10K Project, it involves gathering specimens of thousands of animals from zoos, museums, and university collections throughout the world, and then sequencing the genome of each spe...

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New Chemo Cocktail Blocks Breast Cancer Like a Fence

Think of a protective fence that blocks the neighbor's dog from charging into your backyard. The body, too, has fences -- physical and biochemical barriers that keep cells in their place. ...

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Climate Effects of Atmospheric Haze a Little Less Hazy

The new observations-based study confirms that aerosols have the net effect of cooling the planet-in agreement with previous understanding -- but arrives at the answer in a completely new way that is ...

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Molecular decay of enamel-specific gene in toothless mammals supports theory of evolution

The researchers were able to correlate the progressive loss of enamel in the fossil record with a simultaneous molecular decay of a gene, called the enamelin gene, that is involved in enamel formation...

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Wrestling with bighorn sheep

Coltman, a U of A biology professor, is part of a team that traps the animals in a plywood enclosure on a mountaintop in the Rockies. He and the research team are trying to figure out if personality t...

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New Approach to Wound Healing May be Easy on Skin, but Hard on Bacteria

Silver is widely used to prevent bacterial contamination in wound dressings, says Agarwal, "but these dressings deliver a very large load of silver, and that can kill a lot of cells in the wound....

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Brain difference in psychopaths identified

The research investigated the brain biology of psychopaths with convictions that included attempted murder, manslaughter, multiple rape with strangulation and false imprisonment. Using a powerful imag...

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Want Responsible Robotics? Start with Responsible Humans

In the current issue of journal IEEE Intelligent Systems, two engineers propose alternative laws to rewrite our future with robots.The future they foresee is at once safer, and more realistic....

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A timid knockout mouse separates conflicting emotional behavior for the first time

Animal behavior is typically the outcome of conflicting emotions. The novel mouse shows abnormal approach, but not avoidance, behavior. So researchers can use it to dissect how emotions make us decide...

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Ovarian cancers detected early may be less aggressive, questioning effectiveness of screening

"Our study showed that the ovarian cancers currently detected at an early stage have gene expression profiles that correlate with favorable outcome, rather than being representative of the entire...

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Atmospheric ‘Sunshade’ Could Reduce Solar Power Generation

“Injecting particles into the stratosphere could have unintended consequences for one alternative energy source expected to play a role in the transition away from fossil fuels,” said author Daniel Mu...

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U of Minnesota research finds most road salt is making it into the state's lakes and rivers

Research at the University of Minnesota has revealed that road salt used throughout the winter is making the state's lakes and rivers saltier, which could affect aquatic life and drinking water. ...

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