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Title Author Type Date Words
Science future. Brief article Nov 7, 2009 69
Coral crisis in the Caribbean: an interview with Michelle Paddack, Ph.D. Cure, Katherine Interview Aug 17, 2009 799
Scientific observations. Brief article Jul 4, 2009 81
A link between the animate and inanimate. Jun 1, 2009 483
Scientific observations. Wolfe, Nathan Brief article May 23, 2009 145
Earth's endless forms: the fascinating interchange between the revolutionary theories of Charles Darwin and art of the late 19th and early 20th centuries is explored in a groundbreaking interdisciplinary exhibition. May 1, 2009 953
Corresponding with Darwin. Pearn, Alison May 1, 2009 2118
Activists foil foie gras aficionados. York, Tom Apr 13, 2009 501
Despite some detractors, Darwin deserves his lauds. Siegfried, Tom Mar 14, 2009 409
The man who rocked biology to its core. Siegfried, Tom Feb 11, 2009 1234
When Darwin got sick of feathers. Milius, Susan Feb 11, 2009 670
The name game: scientists have a sense of humor--especially when it comes to naming new species. Hamalainen, Karina Feb 2, 2009 922
Modern biology owes unpayable debt to Darwin. Siegfried, Tom Jan 31, 2009 435
Darwin's natural selection redefined the idea of design. Siegfried, Tom Jan 31, 2009 825
Wild-weather birds: a scientist braves brutal conditions to study an unusual group of flamingos. Norlander, Britt Jan 12, 2009 1026
Scientific observations. Zuk, Marlene Brief article Jan 3, 2009 103
Harry Oldfield. Klotter, Jule Jan 1, 2009 341
I want that job! Bernard Krause is a bioacoustician. He studies the noises animals make to learn about them and their habitats. Interview Oct 27, 2008 329
WHOI biologist Tim Shank was two miles under the sea in the submersible Alvin when he first spoke via satellite to astronaut Suni Williams, who was floating 200 miles up in the atmosphere at the International Space Station. Brief article Apr 1, 2008 167
In Memoriam. Jenkins, Ronald Lee In memoriam Apr 1, 2008 579
Common age: worms, yeast, and people share genes for aging. Callaway, Ewen Mar 15, 2008 376
Julie List. Brief article Feb 1, 2008 150
A wild idea for science. Mayer, Wayne E. Jan 1, 2008 573
Curing the Children of Silent Spring. Neimark, Jill Jan 1, 2008 1361
Taking the Animal's Point of View. Robinson, Betsy Interview Jan 1, 2008 440
Defeat of the hyacinth? Brief article Nov 1, 2007 191
Let the bedbugs bite? Oct 22, 2007 104
Dear EarthTalk: Is it true that biologists want to bring African and Asian wildlife to roam free in North America to help restore natural ecological balances here? If so, what are the implications for biodiversity and our environment?. Sep 30, 2007 444
Life aquatic. Chiang, Mona Brief article Sep 3, 2007 222
Threat of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome to field biologists working with small mammals. Kelt, Douglas A.; Van Vuren, Dirk H.; Hafner, Mark S.; Danielson, Brent J.; Kelly, Marcella J. Sep 1, 2007 2181
Deer hunt season was accident-free; State biologists say herd looks healthy. Jan 3, 2007 612
Braving the wild: a scientist gets up close to the world's fiercest predators. Norlander, Britt Nov 13, 2006 928
An unlikely patron. Gilmour, Peter Nov 1, 2006 476
Bees and the Lane Mountain milk-vetch. Rutherford, Connie Oct 1, 2006 914
Adventures of the ant man: a biologist risks life and limb searching for ants. Norlander, Britt Cover story Sep 4, 2006 1675
Army National Guard discovers a tough little shrimp. Quinney, Dana Jul 1, 2006 917
Council biologist discovers stem Leydig cells. Jun 1, 2006 799
Regeneration Expert Joins Leading Consultancy. Jan 25, 2006 532
Polly shouldn't get a cracker. Ramsayer, Kate Jan 25, 2006 411
Diabetes from a plastic? Estrogen mimic provokes insulin resistance. Harder, B. Jan 21, 2006 457
Biography of W. Peter Conroy. Jan 1, 2006 749
Jackson Dan Webster: a life in the field. Karns, Daryl R. Biography Dec 30, 2005 3431
Out in the cold. Sohn, Emily Dec 21, 2005 868
Spring in Antarctica: no daffodils, but lots of microbes. Brief Article Dec 1, 2005 108
Southern exposure: highlighting the work of photographers from the Majority World. Aponte, Cesar Brief Article Oct 1, 2005 227
Center for Safe Energy. Kowalski, Tamara Sep 22, 2005 662
Died. Obituary Jun 7, 2005 65
Even sperm whales get the bends. Lippsett, Lonny Jun 1, 2005 354
A lone voice crying in the watery wilderness. Lippsett, Lonny Jun 1, 2005 398
Seeing red in coastal New England waters. Brief Article Jun 1, 2005 146
Reef to reef. Brief Article Jun 1, 2005 85
The root of the problem. Brief Article Jun 1, 2005 79
Humanist profile: Edward O. Wilson 1999 Humanist of the Year. May 1, 2005 366
Dodgen lecturer for 2005 annual meeting of the Mississippi Academy of Sciences. Brief Article Jan 1, 2005 256
In memoriam: John B. Glude 1918-2004. Carriker, Melbourne R. Obituary Jan 1, 2005 3481
Humanist profile: Francis Crick 1986 Humanist distinguished service awardee. Sep 1, 2004 458
It's all natural: biologist and transwoman Joan Roughgarden takes on Darwin and science's traditional view of sexuality. Lisotta, Christopher Interview Aug 17, 2004 644
Generous players: game theory explores the Golden Rule's place in biology. Klarreich, Erica Jul 24, 2004 2291
Chipmunks in Wisconsin toughed out ice age. Brief Article Jul 24, 2004 249
The man who defeated famine: as nominations open for the 2006 Rolex Awards for Enterprise, Julian Cribb profiles past laureate Gordon Sato's inspired coastal agriculture project which is giving new life to struggling Eritreans. Might it also have applications on Australia's coastlines and salt-soaked wasteland? Cribb, Julian Jul 1, 2004 1848
Altered fish's weak offspring. Jun 1, 2004 411
Swiss biologist wins leading us award. (Politics). Brief Article May 1, 2003 198
Sheldrake's ideas from the perspective of modern physics. Durr, Hans-Peter Mar 22, 2003 8387
Can an ant takeover change the rules? (After Invasions). Milius, S. Mar 1, 2003 427
Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw LLP Advise On The Formation Of The New Biosciences Federation. Feb 20, 2003 485
The chairman's. (The 8th Annual Heinz Awards). Nov 1, 2002 171
Antony van Leeuwenhoek. (A Portrait in History). Jay, Venita Biography Jun 1, 2002 1177
Littlest lizard. (Freeze Frame). Brief Article Feb 11, 2002 160
Eco-fraud Exposed: Government biologists were caught planting evidence that could have resulted in further land-use restrictions in vast national forests. (Environment). Grigg, William Norman Jan 28, 2002 1543
Science career began by walking with elders. (Careers & Training). LaRose, Stephen Brief Article Dec 1, 2001 487
Fragile X protein reveals its RNA partners. Travis, J. Brief Article Nov 24, 2001 613
Vesicles may help embryos take shape. (Biology). Brief Article Oct 13, 2001 177
Wildlife "mug shots". Frame, Lory; Frame, George Oct 1, 2001 594
I've long enjoyed reading articles by George Frame in Highlights. Brown, Kent L., Jr. Editorial Sep 1, 2001 204
Stinking decorations protect nests. S.M. Brief Article Sep 1, 2001 273
Oops. New feathers turn out lousy. S.M. Brief Article Sep 1, 2001 325
Big woodpeckers trash others' homes. S.M. Brief Article Sep 1, 2001 240
Soy estrogen laces paper-mill wastes. J.R. Brief Article May 26, 2001 272
Ebbe Nielson: a voice for the silent majority: Malcolm Robertson of CSIRO Entomology pays tribute to Dr Ebbe Nielson, director of the Australian National Insect Collection since 1990. (spectrum). Robertson, Malcolm Brief Article Apr 1, 2001 576
Scientist-priest garners world's richest prize: helped to pioneer work on DNA. Apr 1, 2001 405
Do Animals Have Feelings? Brief Article Jan 12, 2001 370
Clive Marsh. (Memorials). Tuite, Chris Obituary Jan 1, 2001 1515
Salmon puzzle: Why did males turn female? Raloff, J. Brief Article Dec 23, 2000 678
Wild tobacco heeds `ouch' from sagebrush. Milius, S. Brief Article Nov 18, 2000 471
BAGGED BABY. N.D. Nov 13, 2000 102
Mice have a sharp nose for pheromones. Travis, J. Brief Article Jun 17, 2000 449
Do captured viral genes make human pregnancies possible? TRAVIS, JOHN May 13, 2000 2280
National Medal of Science and Technology. Fisher, Sara Mar 20, 2000 33
VENOM FINDER. Brief Article Nov 1, 1999 234
HOT Job PHOTO "BUG" LADY. Brief Article Sep 6, 1999 243
Elephant lady. Brief Article Nov 2, 1998 214
The fastest mass extinction in earth's history. Ayres, Ed Sep 1, 1998 569
On the brink of finding a cure: young biologist banks her career on cancer research. Goode, Robin White Biography Feb 1, 1996 706
Life above the branches: follow your nose to the rain-forest canopy and get a bird's-eye view of earth's most diverse ecosystem. Bedway, Barbara Cover Story Jan 12, 1996 979
The secret life of dolphins: biologist Randy uncovers the fascinating world of Sarasota's dolphins. Hudler, Ad Mar 1, 1991 2021
Medicine, chemistry, physics Nobels announced. Eisenberg, Steve Oct 17, 1987 583

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