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Across southeastern US, weedy rice steals herbicide resistance from crop rice

Hengen Lab explores connections between disease and neural teamwork in new Neuron study

Carlen wins Association for Women in Science award

Sampling eDNA for global biodiversity census

Scientists track red-tailed hawks nesting near WashU campus

Here and Next grant funds researchers seeking to use microbiome to restore soil health in Missouri

New research offers insights into the inner workings of DNA methylation

How bias shows up in maps made with citizen science data

Bio 4935 Research Perspectives gives undergrads scientific writing and communications experience

Fred: A Goose on a Mission

Beyond the lab: squirrels, urban landscapes, and the joy of research

St. Louis groups hope to inspire students to become scientists through 'living lab'

Environmental DNA could revolutionize monitoring of fish and wildlife

Missouri native is flowering earlier due to climate change

Butterfly beginnings: Butterfly tree of life reveals an origin in North America

Depositing centromere repeats induces heritable intragenic heterochromatin establishment and spreading in Arabidopsis

Small flowers focus of big climate research at Missouri Botanical Garden

How GPS tracking is helping expand our understanding of Forest Park

TikTok Told Me to Adopt a Pigeon: #PigeonTok is rebranding the unloved birds as pets, not pests.

A Growing Art—Meet the IOTY 2021 Americas Regional Winner

Weedy rice has become herbicide resistant through rapid evolution

Squirrels and the city

A Navajo scientist couldn't translate his work to his family. Now, because of a UW-Madison project he co-founded, he can.

The birds and the bees — and the temperature gauge

Best offense is a great defense for some carnivorous plants

Study: Climate change improves violet blooms, but there’s a hitch

Radin wins Olympus Image of the Year award for the region of Americas

Climate Change and Common Violets

Researchers honored as outstanding mentors

The NYC Squirrel Census is back with new results — and a toll-free number

‘Fight or flight’ – unless internal clocks are disrupted, study in mice shows

For larger, older trees, it’s all downhill from here

Which Butterflies Might Go Extinct From Climate Change? Ask This Brazilian Scientist!

Sticky toes unlock life in the trees
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