Tuesday, February 12, 2013

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Large, Ancient Landslides Delivered Preferred Upstream Habitats For Coho Salmon
A study of the Umpqua River basin in the Oregon Coast Range helps explain natural processes behind the width of valleys and provides potentially useful details for river restoration efforts designed to improve habitats for coho salmon.

Simulations Show How Blood Vessels Regroup After Stroke
By thinking of cells as programmable robots, researchers hope to someday direct how they grow into the tiny blood vessels that feed the brain and help people regain functions lost to stroke and disease.

Reproductive Workings Of A Harvester Ant Dynasty Uncovered
The queen harvester ant can continue to produce new ants 20 to 30 years after a single mating, according to research.

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