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Science, April 11, 2008PDF | English | 28.6 MB
Cover A lined day gecko (Phelsuma lineata) from Andasibe, eastern Madagascar. This gecko is one of the 2,315 species analyzed to identify optimal expansion sites for protected areas within Madagascar.
Tackling Alcoholism With Drugs New treatments, some now in clinical trials, reflect a growing awareness that people with different genetic profiles and drinking histories may need different therapies.
The Blue Revolution, Drop by Drop, Gene by Gene Researchers probe the secrets of how plants cope with water stress to improve crop yields.
Society for American Archaeology Meeting At the Society for American Archaeology meeting, it was reported that the Olmec apparently mastered a sophisticated technique for making asphalt, crucial to sealing wooden boats, and they traded the valuable substance to others.
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