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Posted November 24, 2011:
- Spiders, Webs and Insects: A New Perspective on Evolutionary History
- Scientists Unlock the Mystery Surrounding a Tale of Shaggy Dogs
Posted November 23, 2011:
- They Call It 'Guppy Love': Biologists Solve an Evolution Mystery
- Studying Bat Skulls, Evolutionary Biologists Discover How Species Evolve
Posted November 22, 2011:
Posted November 21, 2011:
- Human, Artificial Intelligence Join Forces to Pinpoint Fossil Locations
- Mutants With Heterozygote Disadvantage Can Prevent Spread of Transgenic Animals
- Predators Drive the Evolution of Poison Dart Frogs' Skin Patterns
- Large Nest of Juvenile Dinosaurs, First of Their Genus Ever Found
Posted November 17, 2011:
- Soybean Adoption Came Early by Many Cultures, Archaeologists Say
- Date and Rate of Earth's Most Extreme Extinction Pinpointed: Results Stem from Largest Ever Examination of Fossil Marine Species
- Massive Volcanoes, Meteorite Impacts Delivered One-Two Death Punch to Dinosaurs
Posted November 16, 2011:
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Posted November 14, 2011:
- New Sources Found for Accumulated Dust on Chinese Loess Plateau
- Evidence of Ancient Lake in California's Eel River Emerges
- Ancient Bronze Artifact from East Asia Unearthed at Alaska Archaeology Site
- Archeologists Discover Huge Ancient Greek Commercial Area on Island of Sicily
Posted November 10, 2011:
Posted November 9, 2011:
- No Need to Shrink Guts to Have a Larger Brain
- Methane May Be Answer to 56-Million-Year Question: Ocean Could Have Contained Enough Methane to Cause Drastic Climate Change
Posted November 8, 2011:
- Half-Billion-Year-Old Predator Tracked: Multi-Legged Creature Ruled the Seas
- Hi-Tech Scans Catch Prehistoric Mite Hitching Ride on Spider
- Ice Age Paintings from the Swabian Jura, Southwestern Germany Document the Earliest Painting Tradition in Central Europe
Posted November 7, 2011:
- Ancient DNA Provides New Insights Into Cave Paintings of Horses
- Castles in the Desert: Satellites Reveal Lost Cities of Libya
Posted November 6, 2011:
Posted November 3, 2011:
- Evolution During Human Colonizations: Selective Advantage of Being There First
- Scientists Race Against Time to Save the Last ‘Flying Pencil’, WWII Bomber
Posted November 2, 2011:
- Hospital Tests Reveal the Secrets of an Egyptian Mummy
- Jawbone Found in England Is from the Earliest Known Modern Human in Northwestern Europe
- 'Saber-Toothed Squirrel': First Known Mammalian Skull from Late Cretaceous in South America
- Humans and Climate Contributed to Extinctions of Large Ice Age Mammals, New Study Finds
- Analysis Reveals Malaria, Other Diseases as Ancient, Adaptive and Persistent Foes
Posted November 1, 2011:
- 'Zombie' Worms Found in Mediterranean Fossil
- Digging Up Clues: Research on Buried Blow Flies to Help Crime Scene Investigators
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Posted October 26, 2011:
- Researchers Complete Mollusk Evolutionary Tree
- Controversy Over Reopening the 'Sistine Chapel' of Stone Age Art
Posted October 25, 2011:
- Land Animals, Ecosystems Walloped After Permian Dieoff
- Literary Detectives Unravel Famous Ben Jonson Mystery
- Computer Scientist Cracks Mysterious 'Copiale Cipher'
- A Rest, a Meal, Then Death for 5,000-Year-Old Glacier Mummy: Scientists Consolidate Results of Research Into Ötzi’s State of Health and His Death
- Birthplace for Primitive Life on Earth? Researchers Identify Mud Volcanoes in Greenland as Niche for Early Life
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