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'Hobbits' are a new human species -- according to... - 19 Nov 2009
Homo floresiensis not diseased sub-population of healthy humans Researchers from Stony Brook University Medical Center in New York have...
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Heart disease found in Egyptian mummies - 17 Nov 2009
Findings suggest that atherosclerosis is not only a modern disease IMAGE: This image shows the mummy of Esankh,...
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Mercyhurst seeks to enhance protocols for recovery... - 11 Nov 2009
Project is 1 of 3 Mercyhurst forensic research initiatives funded by NIJ ERIE, Pa. - Just after 10 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 7, a Mercyhurst College...
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Ancient penguin DNA raises doubts about accuracy of... - 10 Nov 2009
CORVALLIS, Ore. - Penguins that died 44,000 years ago in Antarctica have provided extraordinary frozen DNA samples that challenge the accuracy...
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Remains of Minoan-style painting discovered during... - 9 Nov 2009
Tel Kabri is the only site in Israel where wall paintings similar in style to those found in the Aegean 3,600 years ago have been found;...
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Biologists, educators recognize excellence in... - 6 Nov 2009
Leonard C. Yannielli receives 2009 NABT Evolution Education Award The National Association of Biology Teachers (NABT) will recognize Leonard C....
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Atlanta's Fernbank Museum tracks infamous... - 5 Nov 2009
Archaeologists find De Soto artifacts in Georgia IMAGE: Sixteenth century glass beads are among the rare...
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The humble beginnings of a king - 4 Nov 2009
Earliest tyrannosauroid (re)discovered Tyrannosaurus rex and related large carnivorous dinosaurs together form the family Tyrannosauridae. A...
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OU achieves $10 million in stimulus grants for 33... - 4 Nov 2009
The University of Oklahoma at Norman has received more than $10 million in research grants fromthree funding agencies as part of the federal...
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The entwined destinies of mankind and leprosy bacteria - 2 Nov 2009
For thousands of years an undesirable and persistent companion has been travelling with man wherever he goes. Mycobacterium leprae, the...
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New clues to the Falklands wolf mystery - 2 Nov 2009
Ever since the Falklands wolf was described by Darwin himself, the origin of this now-extinct canid found only on the Falkland Islands far off...
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New look for antiques - 27 Oct 2009
Paintings and gilt surfaces can be effectively and gently restored with water-based microemulsions This release is available in...
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Ancient 'monster' insect offers Halloween inspiration - 26 Oct 2009
CORVALLIS, Ore. – Just in time for Halloween, researchers have announced the discovery of a new, real-world "monster" – what they...
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Tsunami waves reasonably likely to strike Israel - 25 Oct 2009
New geoarchaeological research, carried out by Dr. Beverly N. Goodman of the University of Haifa, exposed evidence of four tsunami events on the...
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Pavlopetri -- the world's oldest known submerged town - 21 Oct 2009
IMAGE: This image shows large square building foundations at Pavlopetri. Click here for more...
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