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Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Out of Africa? Data Fail to Support Language Origin in Africa

Last year, a report claiming to support the idea that the origin of language can be traced to West Africa appeared in Science. The ...  > full story

Explosive Evolution Need Not Follow Mass Extinctions, Study of Ancient Zooplankton Finds

Fossil record of graptoloids challenges the theory that immediately after a mass extinction, species develop new physical traits at a ...  > full story

Tiny Primate Is Ultrasonic Communicator

Tarsiers' ultrasonic calls -- among the most extreme in the animal kingdom -- give them a "private channel" of communication, says an anthropologist. ...  > full story

Charter Service: Encasing the Magna Carta

You often hear about the Framers of the Constitution, but not so much the framers of the Magna Carta. They work for the U.S. National Institute of Standards and ...  > full story

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