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Most Successful Writer
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The neuroscientist Marco Prinz receives award for writing the most publications in scientific journals
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Conifer cones bear their ages well, and still move it
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Freiburg biologists demonstrate that fossil conifer cones possess the oldest known plant structures which still exhibit movements
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Survival Artists in the Antarctic
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Researchers study the ways in which moss can survive in hostile environments
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Snap, Digest, Respire
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Scientists show how the Venus flytrap uses its prey’s nitrogen compounds to extract energy
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The role of the tunnel
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Freiburg researchers discover new molecular details about protein sorting in the cell
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The Origin of Stem Cells
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The protein WOX2 is responsible for enabling plants to develop organs throughout their lives
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Traffic Light in the Brain
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Research group offers new insights into the roles of different subareas in the prefrontal cortex
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Same behavior outdoors and in the lab
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A spherical treadmill allows biologists to investigate how desert ants find their way in a featureless environment
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In Enemy Garb
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Biologists expand on more than 150 years of textbook wisdom with a new explanation for wasp mimicry
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No sugar coating, but sweet nonetheless
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New form of brain implant with anti-inflammatory coating developed
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