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Newly Discovered Dinosaur Likely Father of Triceratops
January 31, 2011 Triceratops and Torosaurus have long been considered the kings of the horned dinosaurs. But a new discovery traces the giants' family tree further back in time, when a newly discovered species called ... > full story -
Climatic Fluctuations in Last 2,500 Years Linked to Social Upheavals
January 27, 2011 Complete record of the Central European climate of the last 2,500 years reconstructed for the first time. It would seem that there are striking chronological parallels between significant variations ... > full story -
Genetic Archaeology Finds Parts of Human Genome More Closely Related to Orangutans Than Chimps
January 26, 2011 In a new study, in coordination with the publication of the orangutan genome sequence, scientists have presented the surprising finding that although orangutans and humans are more distantly related, ... > full story -
Ancient Body Clock Discovered That Helps Keep All Living Things on Time
January 26, 2011 The mechanism that controls the internal 24-hour clock of all forms of life from human cells to algae has been identified by ... > full story -
Orangutan DNA More Diverse Than Human's, Remarkably Stable Through the Ages
January 26, 2011 Scientists have decoded the DNA of a Sumatran orangutan. With this genome as a reference, the scientists then sequenced the genomes of five additional Sumatran and five Bornean orangutans. The ... > full story -
Genome Analysis Outlines Variations in Orangutans of Borneo, Sumatra
January 26, 2011 In the forests of Borneo and Sumatra orangutans are an endangered primate population so similar and yet different from man and each other, according to a recently published genome analysis of the two ... > full story -
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Mathematical Model Explains How Complex Societies Emerge, Collapse
January 19, 2011 The instability of large, complex societies is a predictable phenomenon, according to a new mathematical model that explores the emergence of early human societies via warfare. Capturing hundreds of ... > full story -
New Evidence for Climate Impacts on Ancient Societies
January 13, 2011 Annual-resolved European summer climate has, for the first time ever, been reconstructed over the past 2,500 years. Tree rings reveal possible links between past climate variability and changes in ... > full story -
Longevity Unlikely to Have Factored Into the Extinction of Neanderthals
January 11, 2011 Life expectancy was probably the same for early modern and late archaic humans and did not factor in the extinction of Neanderthals, suggests a new ... > full story -
Chemical Analysis Confirms Discovery of Oldest Wine-Making Equipment Ever Found
January 11, 2011 Scientists have discovered and dated the oldest complete wine production facility ever found, including grape seeds, withered grape vines, remains of pressed grapes, a rudimentary wine press, a clay ... > full story -
Effective Use of Power in the Bronze Age Societies of Central Europe
January 11, 2011 During the first part of the Bronze Age in the Carpathian Basin in Central Europe, a large proportion of the population lived in what are known as tell-building societies. New research shows that the ... > full story -
Lice DNA Study Shows Humans First Wore Clothes 170,000 Years Ago
January 6, 2011 A new study following the evolution of lice shows modern humans started wearing clothes about 170,000 years ago, a technology which enabled them to successfully migrate out of ... > full story
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