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Posted December 11, 2012:
- Was the Sauropod Dinosaurs' Large Size Due to Plant Food? Scientists Argue Old Idea Still Has Legs
- Rare Fossil Related to Crabs, Lobsters, Shrimp: Exceptionally Well Preserved, Including Shell and Soft Parts
- Roman Settlement and Possible Prehistoric Site Uncovered in Northern Italy
- Most Ancient Evidence of Insect Camouflage: 110 Million Years Ago
Posted December 10, 2012:
- Asteroid That Killed the Dinosaurs Also Wiped out the 'Obamadon'
- Mining Ancient Ores for Clues to Early Life
- Structure of Carbon's 'Hoyle State' Revealed
- From Fish to Human: Research Reveals How Fins Became Legs
- Tracking Gene Flow in Marine Plant Evolution
- Ancient Drawings in Peruvian Desert: New Light on the Nazca Lines
- First Harbor of Ancient Rome Rediscovered
Posted December 7, 2012:
- Monkey Business: What Howler Monkeys Can Tell Us About the Role of Interbreeding in Human Evolution
- Ethiopians and Tibetans Thrive in Thin Air Using Similar Physiology, but Different Genes
Posted December 6, 2012:
- European Romani Exodus Began 1,500 Years Ago, DNA Evidence Shows
- Emergence of Flowering Plants: New Light Shed on Darwin's 'Abominable Mystery'
Posted December 5, 2012:
- Were Cavemen Better at Drawing Animals Than Modern Artists?
- Reading History Through Genetics
- Africa's Homo Sapiens Were the First Techies
- Scientists Find Oldest Dinosaur -- Or Closest Relative Yet
- Put the Kettle On? When Tea Drinkers Were Viewed as Irresponsible as Whiskey Drinkers
- National Geographic Unveils New Phase of Genographic Project
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Posted November 30, 2012:
- Research in Southern India Provides a Sweet Look at Preservation of Ecological Knowledge
- Native Americans and Northern Europeans More Closely Related Than Previously Thought
Posted November 29, 2012:
- Dates in December: What's in a Number?
- New Approach Allows Past Data to Be Used to Improve Future Climate Projections
- Genome of the Black Death Reveals Evidence for an Antique Bubonic Plague Pandemic
Posted November 28, 2012:
- Skeletons in Cave Reveal Mediterranean Secrets
- Archaeologists Discover Shipwrecks, Ancient Harbor on Coast of Israel
- Researcher Tests Powerful New Tool to Advance Ecology, Conservation
- Human Genetic Variation Recent, Varies Among Populations
- For Some Feathered Dinosaurs, Bigger Not Always Better
Posted November 27, 2012:
- Three New Arthropod Species Have Been Found in the Maestrazgo Caves in Teruel
- Linguist Makes Sensational Claim: English Is a Scandinavian Language
Posted November 26, 2012:
- Shrubs Lend Insight Into a Glacier's Past
- Ancient Microbes Found Living Beneath the Icy Surface of Antarctic Lake
- Using Biomarkers from Prehistoric Human Feces to Track Settlement and Agriculture
- Evolutionary Mode Routinely Varies Amongst Morphological Traits Within Fossil Species Lineages
- Model Sheds Light on Chemistry That Sparked Origin of Life
Posted November 21, 2012:
- 9.2-Million-Year-Old Rhino Skull Preserved by Instant 'Cooking to Death' in Volcanic Ash
- Experience of Genocide as Transmitted Trauma May Not Be Universal
- New Evidence on Dinosaurs' Role in Evolution of Bird Flight
- Discovering Hidden Art: Detective Work Using Terahertz Radiation
- Handaxes of 1.7 Million Years Ago: 'Trust Rather Than Lust' Behind Fine Details
Posted November 20, 2012:
- Wormholes from Centuries-Old Art Prints Reveal the History of the 'Worms'
- Chimpanzees and Bonobos May Reveal Clues to Evolution of Favor Exchange in Humans
- Bias in Ecology and Climate Studies? How Leaves Shrink as They Dry out Is Often Overlooked
Posted November 19, 2012:
- After 121 Years, Identification of 'Grave Robber' Fossil Solves a Paleontological Enigma
- Greenland's Viking Settlers Gorged on Seals
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