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September 23, 2009

 

Two blackcap birds pirching on a tree branch.

Blackcaps Change Their Migration Patterns…But Why?

Unlike their ancestors, current birds of Britain aren't flying south for the winter. How are they surviving the colder months?

March 24, 2005

 

Bald Eagles on the Rise

Bald eagles are not longer an endangered species. Learn more on this Moment of Science.

September 23, 2004

 

Rapid Evolution and Population Dynamics

A recent study suggests that adaptive evolution might actually play a role in the dynamics of the predator-prey relationship.

November 19, 2003

 

Rabbits Down Under

Learn how the rabbit population in Australia rose to six-hundred-million over the course of 100 years. "Rabbits Down Under" on this Moment of Science.

November 13, 2003

 

Canine Compulsive Disorder

Is your dog suffering from obsessive compulsive disorders? Find out on this Moment of Science.

September 27, 2003

 

Evolving Height

Unless you’re the starting center for a professional basketball team, chances are you don’t have to duck when walking into a room. But if you’ve ever visited a house built around the time of the American Revolutionary War, you might have to duck even if your name isn’t Shaquille O’Neal.

September 27, 2003

 

A Dung Beetle Story

Find out how female dung beetles lay their eggs on this Moment of Science.

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