The mysterious goo of oysters, now mapped – KPLU

Ocean delicacy and ecological lynchpin, now the oyster’s genome has been mapped for all to explore. Learn why the oyster genome can help us cope with climate change, and why scientists like SAFS‘ Steven Roberts are psyched to get to work on it.   

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Researchers test restoration techniques in Whidbey grasslands

Not all the smoke in the air around Puget Sound has been unintentional. For the third year in a row, researchers and land managers with various organizations from around the state conducted controlled burns last week of grasslands at Ebey’s Bluff and the Pacific Rim Institute of Environmental Stewardship. SEFS‘ Eric Delvin is quoted; read more in this story by the Whidbey News-Times. 

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Crows demonstrate more awesomeness: they can assess cause and effect

Scientists have found that New Caledonian crows, like humans, can reason about hidden mechanisms, or “causal agents”. Published this week in PNAS, this study represents the first time that this cognitive ability has been experimentally demonstrated in a species other than humans, and the method may help scientists understand how this type of reasoning evolved, the researchers say. SEFS‘ John Marzluff is quoted; read more in this Wired.com 

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