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New study finds first inhabitants of Caribbean... - 20 Oct 2008
A new study led by North Carolina State University's Dr. Scott Fitzpatrick is the first to show physical evidence that the people who colonized...
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Details of evolutionary transition from fish to land... - 15 Oct 2008
Head skeleton sheds light on intermediate steps Fossil fish bridges the evolutionary gap between animals of land and sea. Click...
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'Fishapod' reveals origins of head and neck... - 15 Oct 2008
A new study of Tiktaalik roseae (middle), a 375-million-year-old transitional fossil, highlights an intermediate step between...
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Biologists, educators recognize excellence in... - 14 Oct 2008
Dr. Randy Moore receives 2008 Evolution Education Award Washington, DC – The National Association of Biology Teachers (NABT) will...
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NJIT professor's research suggests changes in... - 14 Oct 2008
An NJIT professor, who has discovered new communication channels in underwater environments and invented a technique to communicate data...
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Researchers uncover world's oldest fossil impression... - 14 Oct 2008
300 million-year-old discovery in an unlikely setting -- a suburban strip mall MEDFORD/SOMERVILLE, Mass. - While paleontologists may scour...
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Earliest known human TB found in 9,000 year-old... - 14 Oct 2008
The discovery of the earliest known cases of human tuberculosis (TB) in bones found submerged off the coast of Israel shows that the disease is...
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Why do women get more cavities than men? - 14 Oct 2008
UO anthropologist reviews historical records, finds links to fertility, hormones and reproductive pressures John Lukacs,...
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Earliest known human TB found in 9,000-year-old... - 14 Oct 2008
The discovery of the earliest known cases of human tuberculosis (TB) in bones found submerged off the coast of Israel shows that the disease is...
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Which way 'out of Africa'? - 13 Oct 2008
New evidence provides an alternative route 'out of Africa' for early humans A generalized map of the Sahara shows the location...
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New fossil reveals primates lingered in Texas - 13 Oct 2008
Climate provided refuge for diminishing population Austin, TX-More than 40 million years ago, primates preferred Texas to northern climates that...
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NC State takes lead in crime scene investigation... - 9 Oct 2008
North Carolina State University researchers are launching a new project that will standardize forensic crime scene investigation training...
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Deathways open doors to unexpected cultural practices - 8 Oct 2008
UB historian studies death in the New World BUFFALO, N.Y. – Cremation, "air burial," grave cairns, funeral mounds, mummification, belief...
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Egalitarian revolution in the Pleistocene? - 3 Oct 2008
Although anthropologists and evolutionary biologists are still debating this question, a new study, published in the open-access journal PLoS...
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Why your boss is white, middle-class and a show-off - 3 Oct 2008
The way male managers power dress, posture and exercise power is due to humans' evolutionary biology, according to research from the University...
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