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Posted October 4, 2012:
- Insects a Prime Driver in Plant Evolution and Diversity
- Anthropologist Finds Evidence of Hominin Meat Eating 1.5 Million Years Ago: Eating Meat May Have 'Made Us Human'
- Lessons from Iraq: Urban Marshes and City Survival
Posted October 3, 2012:
- Tomb of Maya Queen K'abel Discovered in Guatemala
- That's No Primate: It's a Fish! New Look at Fossil of 'Lemur Without a Nose'
- Which Came First, Shells or No Shells? Ancient Mollusk Tells a Contrary Story
- Methane Emissions Can Be Traced Back to Roman Times
- New Fanged Dwarf Dinosaur from Africa Ate Plants
Posted October 2, 2012:
- Amazonian Tribal Warfare Sheds Light on Modern Violence, Says Anthropologist
- Egyptian Toe Tests Show They're Likely to Be the World's Oldest Prosthetics
- Prehistoric Builders Reveal Trade Secrets: Long-Overlooked Museum Fossil Is Clue to Vanished Skills of Prehistoric Animal Architects
Posted October 1, 2012:
Posted September 28, 2012:
Posted September 27, 2012:
- New Clues About Ancient Water Cycles Shed Light on U.S. Deserts
- How Tradition and Tribal Courts Can End War
- Nature's Misfits: Reclassifying Protists Helps Answer How Many Species Remain Undiscovered
- La Bastida Unearths 4,200-Year-Old Fortification, Unique in Continental Europe
Posted September 26, 2012:
- Extreme Climate Change Linked to Early Animal Evolution
- Ancient Buddhist Statue Made of Meteorite, New Study Reveals
- Computers Match Humans in Understanding Art
- Brain Parts Can Evolve Independently, Shows Analysis of Brains of 10,000 Mice
- 3-D Images of 300-Million-Year-Old Insects Revealed
- Oldest Ivory Workshop in the World Discovered in Saxony-Anhalt
Posted September 25, 2012:
- New Tool for CSI? Geographic Software Maps Distinctive Features Inside Bones
- U.S. Presidential Candidates Could Get Medieval With 'Indirect Aggression' Debate Tactics
Posted September 24, 2012:
- Slow-Moving Rocks Better Odds That Life Crashed to Earth from Space
- Mars-Like Places on Earth Give New Insights Into Rover Data and Conditions for Life
- In Birds' Development, Researchers Find Diversity by the Peck
- Large Bacterial Population Colonized Land 2.75 Billion Years Ago
Posted September 21, 2012:
- Prehistoric Rocks Contain Clues for Future Climate
- Nunavut's Mysterious Ancient Life Could Return by 2100 as Arctic Warms
Posted September 20, 2012:
- Khoe-San Peoples Diverged Before 'out-of-Africa' Migration of Modern Humans
- Study Shows Ancient Relations Between Language Families
- Humans Were Already Recycling 13,000 Years Ago, Burnt Artifacts Show
- First Giant Salamander Was a Hot Hunter
Posted September 19, 2012:
- Ancient Tooth May Provide Evidence of Early Human Dentistry
- Genetic Mutation May Have Allowed Early Humans to Migrate Throughout Africa
- CT Scan and 3-D Print Help Scientists Reconstruct an Ancient Mollusk
- Did a 'Forgotten' Meteor Have a Deadly, Icy Double-Punch?
Posted September 18, 2012:
- Jesus's Wife? Scholar Announces Existence of a New Early Christian Gospel from Egypt
- How Life Arose on Earth: Researchers Brew Up Organics on Ice
- Aldo Leopold's Field Notes Score a Lost 'Soundscape'
- Dictionary Completed on Language Used Everyday in Ancient Egypt
- Comet May Have Exploded Over Canada 12,900 Years Ago After All
- Crews Uncover Massive Roman Mosaic in Southern Turkey
Posted September 17, 2012:
Posted September 14, 2012:
- X-Rays Unravel Mysterious Degradation of Van Gogh Painting: Protective Varnish Caused Discoloration
- Roman Military Camp Dating Back to the Conquest of Gaul Throws Light on a Part of World History
Posted September 12, 2012:
- Search for King Richard III Enters New Phase After 'Momentous Discovery Has Potential to Rewrite History'
- Old Deeds, Witness Trees Offer Glimpse of Pre-Settlement Forest in West Virginia
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