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Wednesday, December 6, 2006
New Data Show Global Warming Kills Marine Life
A decade worth of satellite imaging data has shown for the first time that global warming could devastate marine life, scientists announced today.
Risk Takers Follow in Parents' Dangerous Footsteps
It's not clear how much of the similarity is genetic, but much of it is clearly learned, a new study suggests.
Naked DNA Could Prevent Impotence
Preliminary findings from the first human trial of gene therapy against erectile dysfunction found the two patients given the highest doses of the treatment had clinically significant and sustained improvements for up to six months.
Batty Discovery: The Longest Tongue
This bat can reach twice as far into a flower as others, snagging meals otherwise out of reach.
Gene for Pregnant Male Fish Found
A new gene discovered in the gulf pipefish hints as to how a family of fish came to adopt male pregnancy.
Llamas Enlisted to Thwart Biological Weapons
If terrorists ever unleashed a biological weapon, unusual molecules in the blood of llamas could quickly help warn of the attack, scientists now report.
Image of the Day: Underwater Sharks
Coral reef shark populations on the Great Barrier Reef are in the midst of a catastrophic collapse, a new study suggests.
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