[unable to retrieve full-text content]Biologists look to the past for early genetic development of tiny spider and insect eyes to find potential for research into human visual challenges....
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The brain's GPS has a buddy system
[unable to retrieve full-text content]Brain cells that reflect self position relative to others have been identified in the rat hippocampus. Sometimes these representations are processed jointly by the same cells, depending on a rat's goals and actions. This discovery deepens our understanding of the hippocampus and its role as the brain's positioning system....
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Marijuana farms expose spotted owls to rat poison in northwest California
[unable to retrieve full-text content]Spotted owls and barred owls are being exposed to high levels of rat poison in northwest California, with illegal marijuana farms the most likely source point, according to a new study. Proposition 64, which legalized recreational marijuana in the state, went into effect this month and is expected to intensify the...
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Protecting corridors is critical to preserving genetic diversity in tigers, and mizimising extinction, study finds
Tigers have lost 95% of their historical range, and what remains is highly fragmented. According to a new study, high traffic roads and densely populated urban areas are a severe impediment to tiger movement between fragments. Unplanned development in the future will result in loss of connectivity and an increased possibility of extinction for several...
Spider eat spider: Scientists discover 18 new spider-hunting pelican spiders in Madagascar
[unable to retrieve full-text content]Scientists examined and analyzed hundreds of pelican spiders both in the field in Madagascar and through study of pelican spiders preserved in museum collections. Their analysis sorted the spiders studied into 26 different species -- 18 of which have never before been described. The new species add to scientists' understanding of...
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New hope for critically endangered Myanmar snub-nosed monkey
[unable to retrieve full-text content]Eight years after the discovery of a new primate species in Myanmar, scientists have released a new report revealing how the 'snubby' is faring....
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