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June 2005
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muse@nature.com: Monkey business - Premium content
Can primate studies really tell us anything useful about child abuse in human families? Michael Hopkin thinks not, and says we should spare the monkeys the pain.
30 June 2005
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Bird travels tracked by fluorescent droppings - Premium content
Conservationists show use of landscape 'corridors' by bluebirds.
30 June 2005
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Bacteria lend a helping hand - Premium content
Mobile bugs donate a protein to disabled ones.
30 June 2005
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Oceans in trouble as acid levels rise - Premium content
Report calls for more stringent carbon cuts to protect seas.
30 June 2005
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Bioterror paper gets online - Premium content
Analysis of poisoned milk supply makes it past government protests.
29 June 2005
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War of the fire ants - Premium content
Males pit their genes against females by chucking DNA out of eggs.
29 June 2005
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Big-brained birds less likely to migrate - Premium content
Clever species stay put for winter, while others flee.
29 June 2005
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Desert dunes set to roam - Premium content
Climate change will shift sands and destroy desert ecosystems.
29 June 2005
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Vitamin C best in the cold - Premium content
Supplement protects only in chilly climes.
28 June 2005
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France wins fusion project - Premium content
Decision over siting of ITER is made at long last.
28 June 2005
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