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  • Personality test finds some mouse lemurs shy, others bold
    pAnyone who has ever owned a pet will tell you that it has a unique personality./p pa href=http://esciencenews.com/articles/2013/06/18/personality.test.finds.some.mouse.lemurs.shy.others.boldread more/a/p

  • Chemical probe confirms that body makes its own rotten egg gas, H2S, to benefit health
    pA new study confirms directly what scientists previously knew only indirectly: The poisonous quot;rotten eggquot; gas hydrogen sulfide is generated by our body's growing cells./p pa href=http://esciencenews.com/articles/2013/06/18/chemical.probe.confirms.body.makes.its.own.rotten.egg.gas.h2s.benefit.healthread more/a/p

  • Researchers find genetic diversity key to survival of honey bee colonies
    pWhen it comes to honey bees, more mates is better. A new study from North Carolina State University, the University of Maryland and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) shows that genetic diversity is key to survival in honey bee colonies -- a colony is less likely to survive if its queen has had a limited number of mates./p pa href=http://esciencenews.com/articles/2013/06/17/researchers.find.genetic.diversity.key.survival.honey.bee.coloniesread more/a/p

  • Mice in a 'big brother' setup develop social structures
    pHow does a social animal -- mouse or human -- gain dominance over his or her fellow creatures? A unique experiment conducted by Dr. Tali Kimchi and her team in the Weizmann Institute's Neurobiology Department provides some unusual insight into the social behavior that enables a social hierarchy, complete with a head honcho, to form./p pa href=http://esciencenews.com/articles/2013/06/17/mice.a.big.brother.setup.develop.social.structuresread more/a/p

  • Bullfrogs may help spread deadly amphibian fungus, but also die from it
    pAmphibian populations are declining worldwide and a major cause is a deadly fungus thought to be spread by bullfrogs, but a two-year study shows they can also die from this pathogen, contrary to suggestions that bullfrogs are a tolerant carrier host that just spreads the disease./p pa href=http://esciencenews.com/articles/2013/06/17/bullfrogs.may.help.spread.deadly.amphibian.fungus.also.die.itread more/a/p










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