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- New Family of Wasps Found in North American Amber, Closest Relatives in Southern Hemisphere
- Salty Water and Gas Sucked Into Earth's Interior Helps Unravel Planetary Evolution
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Posted September 23, 2011:
- Excavation of Islands Around Britain to Establish Origins of Neolithic Period
- Finding Clues as to How Early Man Adapted to Marine Environments
Posted September 22, 2011:
- Aboriginal Australians: The First Explorers
- Fluid Equilibrium in Prehistoric Organisms Sheds Light on a Turning Point in Evolution
- Asia Was Settled in Multiple Waves of Migration, DNA Study Suggests
- Archaeologists Uncover Evidence of Large Ancient Shipyard Near Rome
Posted September 21, 2011:
- U.S. Civil War Took Bigger Toll Than Previously Estimated, New Analysis Suggests
- Using Human Genomes to Illuminate the Mysteries of Early Human History
- Climatic Fluctuations Drove Key Events in Human Evolution, Researchers Find
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Posted September 19, 2011:
- Scientists Discover Rare Theropod Dinosaur Wounded in Action in Southern Utah
- Not Just Skin Deep: CT Study of Early Humans Reveals Evolutionary Relationships
- New Technique Fills Gaps in Fossil Record
- Primitive Birds Shared Dinosaurs' Fate
- NASA's WISE Raises Doubt About Asteroid Family Believed Responsible for Dinosaur Extinction
- Continents Influenced Ancient Human Migration, Spread of Technology
- Experts Discover Oldest DNA Regulatory Region Known to Date in Vertebrates and Invertebrates
Posted September 16, 2011:
Posted September 15, 2011:
- Mother Tongue Comes from Your Prehistoric Father
- Human-Chimp Evolutionary Divergence: Methylation and Gene Sequence Co-Evolved, Study Suggests
- Tree Resin Captures Evolution of Feathers on Dinosaurs and Birds
- Seaside Fortress Was a Final Stronghold of Early Islamic Power
Posted September 14, 2011:
- Ancient Crocodile Competed With Titanoboa, World's Largest Snake, for Food, Paleontologists Discover
- Woolly Mammoth's Secrets for Shrugging Off Cold Points Toward New Artificial Blood for Humans
- Fossil of an Armored Dinosaur Hatchling: Youngest Nodosaur Ever Discovered
Posted September 13, 2011:
- New Technique for Dating Silk
- Methodology Applied to Historical Walls May Explain Why Moss Gathers and How Paint Blackens
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Posted September 8, 2011:
- 800,000 Years of Abrupt Climate Variability: Earth's Climate Is Capable of Very Rapid Transitions
- Australopithecus Sediba Paved the Way for Homo Species, New Studies Suggest
Posted September 7, 2011:
- Endangered Horse Has Ancient Origins and High Genetic Diversity, New Study Finds
- Evidence for a Persistently Iron-Rich Ocean Changes Views on Earth's Early History
- Tree Rings Reveal Forest Fires from Hundreds of Years Ago
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