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On the importance of pests (mosquitos have none)
From a Nature.com ecology article subtitled “Eradicating any organism would have serious consequences for ecosystems — wouldn’t it? Not when it comes to mosquitoes, finds Janet Fang“: Evolutionary ecologist Dina Fonseca at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey, points … Continue reading
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Ready, set, GO…as in graphene oxide is about to take off
[Note: As I mentioned last week, I've been looking at rebuilding my blog around weekly feature-type stories on several regular, broad categories and covering the widest possible array of topics within them. I bring it up because I want to … Continue reading