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2018年冷泉港亚洲会议:Genome Editing:All Things Considered
2018年 冷泉港亚洲会议 Genome Editing:All Things Considered
2018/1/12
We are pleased to announce the Cold Spring Harbor Asia conference on Genome Editing: All Things Considered which will be held in Suzhou, China, located approximately 60 miles west of Shanghai. The con...
Where the wild things are
the wild things
2017/2/16
As climate change and biological invasions continue to impact global biodiversity, scientists at Colorado State University and the University of Colorado-Boulder have recently published work that sugg...
Where the Wild Things Aren’t: Cats Avoid Places Coyotes Roam
Wild Things Aren’t Cats Coyotes Roam
2015/7/13
Domestic cats (Felis catus) have caused the extinction of many island species and are thought to kill many billions of birds and mammals in the continental United States each year. However, the spatia...
TURNING UP THE HEAT ON THE LITTLE THINGS THAT RUN THE WORLD: EVALUATING THE IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON ANT BIODIVERSITY IN THE TEMPERATE FOREST COMMUNITIES OF THE NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES
Biodiversity Climate Change Ants Ecology Biogeography Macroecology
2014/12/18
Climatic change threatens biodiversity worldwide. In the forests of the northeastern United States, climate change is expected to increase mean annual temperatures by up to 4.5˚C and change preci...
Built-in billboards: Male bluefin killifish signal different things with different fins(图)
different fins Built-in billboard
2014/12/1
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — They help fish swim, but fins also advertise a fish’s social standing and health. In a new study, researchers report that for the male bluefin killifish (Lucania goodei), each colorf...
As fall fields turn bright with color, what might we learn from roadside rows of sunflowers--and the sunflower seeds widely used to feed birds in colder weather?
As fall fields turn bright with color, what might we learn from roadside rows of sunflowers--and the sunflower seeds widely used to feed birds in colder weather?