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Decline in Monarch Populations a Reflection of Changing Landscape
Populations of monarch butterflies are declining due to logging, changes in climate and the disappearance of the milkweed plant essential to their survival, according to conservation organizations, which reported this spring that monarch numbers in the Mexican forests where they hibernate over winter had been at its lowest in two decades.
Latest Research Articles
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Stem Cells Used to Grow the Cells That Line Blood Vessels
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NASA Prepares for Launch of Spacecraft Designed to Explore Moon's Atmosphere
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Japanese Research Shows Sperms from Females and Eggs from Males can Develop Into a Baby
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Alcohol Alters Brain Function, NIH Study Finds
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Blood Cancer Drug Decitabine can Treat Invasive Breast Cancer
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Researchers Develop Device for Common Kidney Test that Processes Results in Five Minutes
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Dog's Blood Saves Cat's Life in a Rare Interspecies Blood Transfusion
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Beetle Mothers Eat Nagging Offsprings, Researchers Find
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Experts Warn Fukushima's Contaminated Water Situation may be Worse than Tepco Admits
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NOAA Satellite GOES Out of Commission
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New Ytterbium Atomic Clocks are the Most Stable Ever
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Florida Boy Beats Rare Brain-eating Parasite