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Mean girls and queen bees: Females threatened by social exclusion will reject others first

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Many studies have suggested that males tend to be more physically and verbally aggressive than females. According to a new study, to be published in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science, it may not be the cas…

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Honey bees: Genetic labeling decides about blue blood

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It is hard to believe that they belong to the same species: The large, long-lived queen bee is busy producing offspring throughout her lifetime. The much smaller worker bees, on the other hand, gather food, take care of the beehive, look after and f…

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‘Warrior worms’ discovered in snails; UCSB scientists see possible biomedical applications

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(Santa Barbara, Calif.) — — Scientists at UC Santa Barbara have discovered a caste of genetically identical “warrior worms” — — members of a parasitic fluke species that invades the California horn snail. The findings are reported in the …

Categories Blog Entry, Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans

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