Science news articles about 'university of toronto mississauga'
... recently than previous molecular data had suggested,” says Robert Reisz, professor, University of Toronto Mississauga and second author on the paper.
Gerobatrachus was originally discovered in Texas ...
... communication among insects is hard-wired," said Joel Levine of the University of Toronto Mississauga. "We have observed that communication may be influenced by relationships even in insects like ...
... with such a collaborative or fine-tooth approach," says University of Toronto Mississauga Physics professor Kent Moore, one of two U of T co-authors on the report. "We now ...
... their cricket fighters closely," says Kevin Judge, a biology postdoctoral researcher at University of Toronto Mississauga. Interestingly, an 800-year-old Chinese text mentions that the best cricket ...
... weighed more than a car. It's the biggest snake the world has ever known," says University of Toronto Mississauga paleontologist Jason Head, part of an international team that analyzed the remains. ...
... Museum of Natural History and assistant professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at the University of Toronto Mississauga. Head, with David Polly, associate professor of geosciences at Indiana ...
... makes that little ol' ant think he'll move that rubber tree plant, researchers at the University of Toronto Mississauga have identified an enzyme in ant brains that determines if they ...
... that they didn't produce certain pheromones, they triggered a sexual tsunami in their University of Toronto Mississauga laboratory. In fact, they produced bugs so irresistible that normal male fruit ...
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