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Kings of Hitchhiking: Offering Monarchs a Resting Place

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By: Howaida Sorour

DNA Terminology: Understanding the Language that Chemically Describes DNA

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By: Kenneth Rosen

Prokaryotic & Eukaryotic Cells: Cell Structure and Function of Prokaryotes & Eukaryotes

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By: Feature Writer Tami Port

Eukaryotic Endomembrane System: Membrane Bound Transport Organelles of Animal & Plant Cells

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By: Feature Writer Tami Port

Eukaryotic Cellular Structure: Cell Structural Elements and Organelles of Eukaryotes

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By: Feature Writer Tami Port

Eukaryotic Cell Biology: Eukaryotes: Cellular Organisms with a Nucleus & Organelles

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By: Feature Writer Tami Port

RNA Interference (RNAi): A New Method for Decreasing the Expression of Specific Gene Products

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By: Kenneth Rosen

The Science of Ecology: How Living Things Interact with their Environment

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By: Barbara Stewart

Five Kingdoms of Life: Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, Animalia

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By: Feature Writer Rosemary Drisdelle

Living Things in Soil: Soil Contains Rock, Organic Material, and Many Live Species

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By: Feature Writer Rosemary Drisdelle

The Opossum~Oldest Mammal In Texas: Fascinating Cat Sized Marsupial Common to Texas Terrain

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By: Candy Carlile

What is an Ecosystem? A Place Where Life and the Environment Work Together

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By: Feature Writer Rosemary Drisdelle

Columbia River Gorge Wildflowers: Identify Spring Lilies, Lupine, Blue-eyed Grass, Camas and More

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By: Linda McDonnell

What is a Species? Each Type of Living Thing Has a Specific Latin Name

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By: Feature Writer Rosemary Drisdelle

The Montreal Biodome: A Series of Climate Controlled Ecosystems You Can Visit

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By: Feature Writer Rosemary Drisdelle

Backyard Wildlife Habitat: Create Food, Water, Shelter, and Space for Wildlife in your Backyard

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By: Ellen Wilson

How Does a Taser Work? Stun Guns Disrupt the Body’s Electrical Circuits

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By: Feature Writer Rosemary Drisdelle

Theories of How Life Began: Did the First Cells Form in a Soup, Sandwich, or Pizza?

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By: Feature Writer Rosemary Drisdelle

The Biology of Christmas Trees: Firs, Pines, Spruce, and Cedars are all Different

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By: Feature Writer Rosemary Drisdelle

How Fluoride Works on Teeth: Preventing Tooth Decay, and the Fluoridation Debate

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By: Feature Writer Rosemary Drisdelle

Invertebrate Classification: Articles Showing Typical Characteristics of Some Invertebrate Phyla

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By: Feature Writer John Blatchford

Habitat Destruction: Agriculture Causes Environmental Problems

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By: Feature Writer John Blatchford

Migration: Environmental Changes Affect Migratory Behaviour

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By: Feature Writer John Blatchford

Animal Senses: Sight Smell Taste and Touch as well as Other Senses

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By: Feature Writer John Blatchford

Sex and Genetics: Mixing Genes Might Explain Sex

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By: Feature Writer John Blatchford

Evolution and the Peppered Moth: Misleading Textbook Example

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By: Feature Writer John Blatchford

Anthropomorphism: Looking at the world through Human Eyes

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By: Feature Writer John Blatchford

Big Ideas of Evolution: Evolution, Genetics and Ecology underpin Modern Biology

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By: Feature Writer John Blatchford

Evolution: Species Change over time

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By: Feature Writer John Blatchford

Disease Vectors: Invertebrate Animals can Infect Humans

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By: Feature Writer John Blatchford

Human Effects: Habitat Destruction and Invasive Species speed Extinctions

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By: Feature Writer John Blatchford

What is a Keystone Species? Some Species Seem Insignificant but They're Actually Keystones in an Ecosystem.

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By: Feature Writer Rosemary Drisdelle

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