Do plants attacked by herbivores produce substances that are most effective against attackers in a targeted manner, or are herbivore-induced changes in a plant metabolism random, which could thwart the performance of herbivores?
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Noninvasive Fetal Oxygen Monitor Could Make for Safer Deliveries
A device to directly measure blood oxygen saturation in a fetus during labor has been developed by researchers at the University of California, Davis.
Bush Fire Scorches Lands Near Phoenix
The blaze is the largest in Arizona this year and the largest in the United States right now.
Air Quality Impacts Early Brain Development
Researchers at the University of California, Davis, have found a link between traffic-related air pollution and an increased risk for changes in brain development relevant to neurodevelopmental disorders.
Texas A&M Researcher Creating Better Corn Yields, Quality On Less Land
AgriLife Research cornbreeder Seth Murray has earned Blavatnik National Award for Young Scientists finalist recognition for a second time.
Fish Fossils Become Buried Treasure
Rare metals crucial to green industries turn out to have a surprising origin.