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skeletons Prehistoric Man Killed Over Women
Released June 3, 2008
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Aztec figure drawn on parchment holding sunflowers; sunflower field in the background. Getting to the Roots of Sunflower Cultivation
Released May 22, 2008
Press Release
Photo of battered trunk, whip and hat Archaeology From Reel to Real
Released May 21, 2008
Special Report
Photo of African refugees. Why Nations Fail to Act
Released May 15, 2008
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a ringtailed lemur Small Primate Ancestors Had a Leg Up
Released May 15, 2008
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people and society graphic Item! Candidates Are Buying Your Vote
Released May 14, 2008
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map showing path of cyclone Estimated 3.2 Million Burmese Potentially Affected By Cyclone
Released May 14, 2008
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Photo of the Chilean coastline. Ancient Beachcombers May Have Travelled Slowly
Released May 8, 2008
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Chilean coastline New Evidence From Earliest Known Human Settlement in the Americas
Released May 8, 2008
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A platypus shown in three ways with a snake, a bird and a gorilla shown to match its attributes. Platypus Genome Decoded
Released May 7, 2008
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Illustration of Paranthropus boisei, also called Nutcracker Man, eating a fruit. Ancient "Nutcracker Man" Challenges Ideas on Evolution of Human Diet
Released April 30, 2008
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Steve Fifield Biologists Are From Mars, Chemists Are From Venus?
Released April 30, 2008
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illustration of nutcracker man You Are What You Eat? Maybe Not for Ancient Man
Released April 30, 2008
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people and society graphic What Does It Mean to Be Alive?
Released April 28, 2008
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lady reading book Older People Are Nation's Happiest
Released April 16, 2008
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Photo of woman holding shopping bags. Misery, Not Miserly
Released April 8, 2008
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The S&E unemployment rate dropped to 2.5 percent in 2006, the lowest since the early 1990s. New Data Show Strong Labor Market for Scientists and Engineers
Released April 3, 2008
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mother with child in arms Exactly How Much Housework Does a Husband Create?
Released April 3, 2008
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Illustration of a masked person holding a weapon with newspaper clippings in background. Rich Terrorist, Poor Terrorist
Released March 26, 2008
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people and society graphic FDA Deadlines May Compromise Drug Safety By Rushing Approval
Released March 26, 2008
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people and society graphic Research on Consequences: Hyperactive Girls Face Problems as Adults
Released March 20, 2008
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David Rand Punishment Does Not Earn Rewards or Cooperation, Study Finds
Released March 20, 2008
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Research says verbatim trace, i.e. memories of what actually happened, may reduce false memories. Memory on Trial
Released March 6, 2008
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Stacks of money Tax Rebates Versus Tax Bonuses
Released February 28, 2008
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illustration of bugs with map of tropics Scientists Say Tropics Are Next Emerging Disease Hotspot
Released February 20, 2008
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Daniel Gilbert Roads Not Taken Disappear More Quickly Than We Realize
Released February 17, 2008
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people and society graphic Religion Colors Americans' Views of Nanotechnology
Released February 15, 2008
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Released February 4, 2008
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people and society graphic Nanotechnology's Future Depends on Who the Public Trusts
Released February 1, 2008
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2007 In Review 2007: Year in Review
Released January 30, 2008
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