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Posted August 31, 2011:
- Tasmanian Tiger's Jaw Was Too Small to Attack Sheep, Study Shows
- Humans Shaped Stone Axes 1.8 Million Years Ago: Advanced Tool-Making Methods Pushed Back in Time
- First Lizard Genome Sequenced: Green Anole Lizard's Genome Sheds Light on Vertebrate Evolution
- A Contemporary 'Copier' of a XIX Century Mural
Posted August 29, 2011:
- Black Death Bacterium Identified: Genetic Analysis of Medieval Plague Skeletons Shows Presence of Yersinia Pestis Bacteria
- From Mild-Mannered to Killer: Study Explains Plague's Rapid Evolution and Sheds Light on Fighting Deadly Diseases
- How an 'Evolutionary Playground' Brings Plant Genes Together
- 2,000-Year-Old Burial Box Could Reveal Location of the Family of Caiaphas
Posted August 25, 2011:
- Interbreeding Between Modern Humans and Evolutionary Cousins Gave Healthy Immune System Boost to Human Genome, Study Finds
- Biological Communities Studied at Historical WWII Shipwrecks Along North Carolina
Posted August 24, 2011:
- Gene Study Sheds New Light on Origins of British Men
- Discovery of a 160-Million-Year-Old Fossil Represents a New Milestone in Early Mammal Evolution
Posted August 23, 2011:
Posted August 22, 2011:
- Not So Fast: Lasting Evolutionary Change Takes About One Million Years, Researchers Find
- Ancient Whale Skulls and Directional Hearing: A Twisted Tale
- Yeast's Epic Journey 500 Years Ago Gave Rise to Lager Beer
- Ancient Clams Yield New Information About Greenhouse Effect on Climate
Posted August 21, 2011:
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Posted August 17, 2011:
- Getting Inside the Mind (and Up the Nose) of Our Ancient Ancestors
- Most Primitive Living Eel Discovered: Creating a New Species, Genus and Family of Animal
Posted August 16, 2011:
- Nature Reaches for the High-Hanging Fruit: Tools of Paleontology Shed New Light on Diversity of Natural Plant Chemicals
- Breathing New Life Into Earth: Evidence of Early Oxygen in the Oceans of Our Planet
Posted August 11, 2011:
- Hidden Soil Fungus, Now Revealed, Is in a Class All Its Own
- Fossilized Pregnant Plesiosaur: 78-Million-Year-Old Fossils of Adult and Its Embryo Provide First Evidence of Live Birth
Posted August 9, 2011:
- Is This How Simple Life Got Complicated?
- Study Builds on Plausible Scenario for Origin of Life on Earth
- Archaeologists Uncover 3,000-Year-Old Lion Adorning Citadel Gate Complex in Turkey
- Polar Dinosaur Tracks Open New Trail to Past
- New Insights Into the How the Powerhouse of the Cell Works
Posted August 8, 2011:
- Chimpanzees Are Spontaneously Generous After All, Study Shows
- Billion-Year-Old Piece of North America Traced Back to Antarctica
Posted August 5, 2011:
- Did Past Climate Change Encourage Tree-Killing Fungi?
- What Shapes a Bone? Diet and Genetics Dictate Adult Jaw Shape
Posted August 4, 2011:
- Earliest Image of Egyptian Ruler Wearing 'White Crown' of Royalty Brought to Light
- Northern Humans Had Bigger Brains, to Cope With the Low Light Levels, Study Finds
- Light Shed on South Pole Dinosaurs
- Females Can Place Limits on Evolution of Attractive Features in Males, Research Shows
- La Nina's Distant Effects in East Africa: Droughts and Floods Are Remote-Controlled Climate Effects
- Fossils of Forest Rodents Found in Highland Desert
- 'Amino Acid Time Capsule': New Way to Date the Past
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Posted August 1, 2011:
- Nobel Prize Winner’s Unfinished Symphony
- Ancient Tides Quite Different from Today -- Some Dramatically Higher, Some Lower
Posted July 28, 2011:
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