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Posted January 3, 2012:
- Scientists Crack Medieval Bone Code
- Jeanne Baret, Botanist and First Female Circumnavigator, Finally Commemorated in Name of New Species
Posted December 27, 2011:
- New Theory Emerges for Where Some Fish Became Four-Limbed Creatures
- Over 65 Million Years, North American Mammal Evolution Has Tracked With Climate Change
Posted December 22, 2011:
- Bacteria's Move from Sea to Land May Have Occurred Much Later Than Thought
- Genetic Study of Black Chickens Shed Light on Mechanisms Causing Rapid Evolution in Domestic Animals
- Cultural Diversification Also Drives Human Evolution
- Chinese Fossils Shed Light on Evolutionary Origin of Animals from Single-Cell Ancestors
- Heritage Site Under Attack by Flowers
Posted December 21, 2011:
Posted December 20, 2011:
- Skeletons Point to Columbus Voyage for Syphilis Origins
- Breastfeeding Saved Babies in 19th Century Montreal
- Attic Vases from Athens Inspired Cypriote Pottery
- Human Skull Is Highly Integrated: Study Sheds New Light on Evolutionary Changes
Posted December 19, 2011:
- Chinese Scientists Announce the First Complete Sequencing of Mongolian Genome
- Plant-Eating Dinosaur Discovered in Antarctica
Posted December 15, 2011:
- Close Family Ties Keep Cheaters in Check: Why Almost All Multicellular Organisms Begin Life as a Single Cell
- Shape, Fit of Reproductive Organs Evolve Quickly and in Concert, Leaving Size Behind
- Scientists Discover Second-Oldest Gene Mutation
Posted December 14, 2011:
- Mercury Releases Into the Atmosphere from Ancient to Modern Times
- Follow Your Nose: Compared to Neanderthals, Modern Humans Have a Better Sense of Smell
Posted December 13, 2011:
Posted December 12, 2011:
- Divers Retrieve Prehistoric Wood from Lake Huron
- A Small Step for Lungfish, a Big Step for the Evolution of Walking
- Disappearance of the Elephant Caused Rise of Modern Humans: Dietary Change Led to Modern Humans in Middle East 400,000 Years Ago
Posted December 8, 2011:
- Paleoclimate Record Points Toward Potential Rapid Climate Changes
- 77,000-Year-Old Evidence for 'Bedding' and Use of Medicinal Plants Uncovered at South African Rock Shelter
- Birds Caught in the Act of Becoming a New Species
Posted December 7, 2011:
- Why Aren't We Smarter Already? Evolutionary Limits on Cognition
- North America's Biggest Dinosaur Revealed
- World's First Super Predator Had Remarkable Vision
Posted December 6, 2011:
- New Horned Dinosaur Announced Nearly 100 Years After Discovery
- Ancient Meat-Loving Predators Survived for 35 Million Years
- Global Sea Surface Temperature Data Provides New Measure of Climate Sensitivity Over the Last Half Million Years
Posted December 5, 2011:
- Ancient Dry Spells Offer Clues About the Future of Drought
- Early Earth May Have Been Prone to Deep Freezes, Study Finds
- Acquired Traits Can Be Inherited Via Small RNAs
Posted December 2, 2011:
Posted December 1, 2011:
- A Vaccination Against Social Prejudice
- Drop in Carbon Dioxide Levels Led to Polar Ice Sheet, Study Finds
- Rise of Atmospheric Oxygen More Complicated Than Previously Thought
- Archaeologists Find New Evidence of Animals Being Introduced to Prehistoric Caribbean
Posted November 30, 2011:
- Trail of 'Stone Breadcrumbs' Reveals the Identity of One of the First Human Groups to Leave Africa
- Setting the Stage for Life: Scientists Make Key Discovery About the Atmosphere of Early Earth
- Why Evolutionarily Ancient Brain Areas Are Important
Posted November 29, 2011:
Posted November 24, 2011:
- Ancient Environment Found to Drive Marine Biodiversity
- Climate Sensitivity to Carbon Dioxide More Limited Than Extreme Projections, Research Shows
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