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Using fire management to see how ticks... tick

The morning alarm goes off, and it's time to get ready for work. Ph.D. student Samuel Gilvarg has already pretreated his clothes with permethrin insecticide. All that's left is to pull his socks up and over his pant legs.

Protecting your pig from diamond skin disease

Everybody wants to find a diamond in the rough, but no one wants their pig to develop diamond skin disease—an infection that can cause pain and discomfort and may lead to death if left untreated.

Bat evolution study supports gliding-to-flying hypothesis

In new research published in PeerJ, researchers from the University of Washington, University of Texas at Austin and Oregon Institute of Technology, led by undergraduate student Abby Burtner, have advanced our understanding ...

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There's a new top fish of the Columbia River, and it doesn't mind the warm water
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Study shows chickens use flushed skin and feather fluffing to display different emotions, levels of excitement
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Research shows the ocean is becoming too loud for oysters
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New way to analyze riblet denticles on modern great white sharks sheds light on swimming speed
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Wild raccoons are flexible learners, puzzle box study shows
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Seabirds are threatened by trawl fisheries, study finds
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Russia's war in Ukraine has been devastating for animals—but they've also given the nation reason for hope
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When it comes to butterflies, people prefer pretty ones: That's a problem for scientists.
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The unintended consequences of success against malaria
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Study shows egg-laying mammals are unique, inside and out
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Cocaine found in muscle and liver of sharpnose sharks off coast of Rio de Janeiro
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Butterflies accumulate enough static electricity to attract pollen without contact, research finds
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When searching for light and a mate in the deep, dark sea, male dragonfish grow larger eyes, scientists discover
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One elephant can sustain more than 2 million dung beetles in east African savannas, study finds
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Heat-sensitive trees moving uphill due to rising temperatures, study finds
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Physicists introduce method for mechanical detection of individual nuclear decays
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Bonobos are more aggressive than previously thought, study shows

Chimpanzees and bonobos are often thought to reflect two different sides of human nature—the conflict-ready chimpanzee versus the peaceful bonobo—but a new study published in Current Biology shows that, within their own ...

Researchers map 33 new big game migrations across American West

A new set of maps that document the movements of ungulates was published today in the fourth volume of the Ungulate Migrations of the Western United States. The maps in this collaborative U.S. Geological Survey report series ...

What do bird dreams sound like?

For more than 20 years, researchers have known that areas of birds' brains dedicated to singing show neural patterns during sleep akin to the ones they use while awake and singing.