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Migrating monarch butterflies

Migrating monarch butterflies
Migrating monarch butterflies

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202-326-6440
American Association for the Advancement of Science

The Mystery Meteorite

The Mystery Meteorite
All-sky image from the Desert Fireball Network in Western Australia's desert.

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American Association for the Advancement of Science

Tiny T. rex Started the Trend of Terrifying Traits

Tiny T. rex Started the Trend of Terrifying Traits
At only 9 feet in length, Raptorex already had the powerful jaws, puny arms, and quick legs of its much larger and more famous descendants.

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American Association for the Advancement of Science

Crops

Crops
Scientists have discovered that a naturally occurring plant hormone helps plants rid themselves of certain pesticide residues.

Contact: Michael Woods
m_woods@acs.org
202-872-6293
American Chemical Society

'Dung of the Devil' Plant

'Dung of the Devil' Plant
These commercial products contain extracts from the roots of the "dung of the devil" plant. New research says it shows promise for fighting the H1N1 swine flu virus.

Contact: Michael Woods
m_woods@acs.org
202-872-6293
American Chemical Society

Colored Twine From 30,000 Years Ago

Colored Twine From 30,000 Years Ago
Wild flax fibers from the Dzudzuana cave in Georgia.UB

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H1N1 Vaccine May Curtail Epidemic

H1N1 Vaccine May Curtail Epidemic
A still image of day 100 from video 2.I

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American Association for the Advancement of Science

Europe's First Farmers Were Migrants

Europe's First Farmers Were Migrants
The ancient DNA facilities at Mainz University.

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American Association for the Advancement of Science

H. annectans

H. annectans
Tree frog Hyla annectans, from which the novel anntoxin was isolated.

Contact: Nick Zagorski
nzagorski@asbmb.org
301-634-7366
American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

解密蚕虫

解密蚕虫
The instar larva of Chinese domesticated silkworms.

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American Association for the Advancement of Science

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