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BioScience

A peer-reviewed journal publishing original research on all areas of the biological sciences, including animals, plants, humans, and the environment. Coverage includes recent advances in the field, opinion pieces, essays on the teaching of biology, news, legislative developments, and calendars of meetings. Written for a broad audience of professional biologists, biology teachers, and advanced students.

Exploring human origins.
September 01, 2004

New titles.
September 01, 2004

AIBS, 12 other societies issue statement on principles of peer review....
September 01, 2004

Ecological modeling in the news.(BioBriefs)
September 01, 2004

Become a better biologist: read the advanced placement biology essays....
September 01, 2004

Origins of HIV: the interrelationship between nonhuman primates and th...
September 01, 2004

How well do biology teachers understand the legal issues associated wi...
September 01, 2004

Recent articles online at www.actionbioscience.org.(AIBS news)
September 01, 2004

OMB considers new federal peer review policy.(Washington Watch)
September 01, 2004

Dynamic causal patterns of desertification.
September 01, 2004

The cell walls that bind the Tree of Life.
September 01, 2004

The role of recreational fishing in global fish crises.(Forum)
September 01, 2004

Removing finalism from developmental biology.
September 01, 2004

Following Penguins.
September 01, 2004

Ecological interactions and evolution: forgotten parts of biodiversity...
September 01, 2004

Francis Crick, 1916-2004: Francis Harry Compton Crick, who with James ...
September 01, 2004

A conceptual framework to develop long-term ecological research and ma...
September 01, 2004

Recent education reports online at www.aibs.org.(AIBS news)
September 01, 2004

Recent public policy reports online at www.aibs.org.(AIBS news)
September 01, 2004

Calendar of meetings.(Calendar)
September 01, 2004

More education for evolution teachers.(Editorial)
September 01, 2004