Biology
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How Parasitic Plants Can Sense When a Host Is Near
Plants that "eat" other plants--that wait as seeds until hosts arrive, then latch on and drain them of nutrients--waste large amounts of food crops each year. Researchers have new learnings on how they do this.
Latest Research Articles
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Century-Old Rice Blight Finally Toppled? Key to Immunity Discovered
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Arctic Dragonfish Embryos: A Climate-Change Story
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Bees Vaccinate Young Naturally, Only Involving a Few Weird Processes
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Fatal Fungus Could Kill All Native Salamanders
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In Portland, Ore., More Than 400 Dead Bees Linked to Banned Pesticide
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Beyond Global Tiger Day: What Are the Big Cats' Real Numbers Worldwide?
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Teeth Like the Komodo Dragon? Dinosaur Snarly-Smile Update
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Endangered Pollinator Discovered by Nabokov On Comeback in 3 States
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Just In! "Loch Ness Monster" like Skeleton Found in Alaska Mountains