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News thumbnail Baboon Dads Have Surprising Influences on Offspring
Released February 4, 2008
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2007 In Review 2007: Year in Review
Released January 30, 2008
Discovery
people and society graphic Genome Scan Shows Polynesians Have Little Genetic Relationship to Melanesians
Released January 17, 2008
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Photo shows New York City firefighters' equipment. 9/11 Attacks American Hearts
Released January 9, 2008
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Photo shows indigenous Bolivian men being interviewed by linguists. "The Linguists," Documenting Vanishing Voices, Premieres at Sundance
Released January 8, 2008
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Photo of a giant panda Web Surfers Can Follow Researcher as She Seeks to Collar and Study Pandas in Chinese Reserve
Released December 10, 2007
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Angry child Children's Bad Behavior Gives Insights to Academic Achievement and Later Career Success
Released November 26, 2007
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people and society graphic Babies Prefer Good Samaritans
Released November 21, 2007
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Documenting Endangered Languages given permanent program status at the National Science Foundation National Science Foundation Makes Documenting Endangered Languages Permanent Program
Released November 20, 2007
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California wildfires destroyed more than 2,000 homes and caused $1 billion in fire damage. Wildfire Letdowns and Wake-up Calls
Released November 19, 2007
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people and society graphic White Children More Positive Toward Blacks After Learning About Racism, Study Shows
Released November 15, 2007
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Adriana Hernandez-Aguilar Human Ancestors: More Gatherers Than Hunters?
Released November 12, 2007
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View of Tanzania Chimps Dig Up Clues to Human Past?
Released November 12, 2007
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Cynthia Beall Elevated Nitric Oxide in Blood is Key to High Altitude Function for Tibetans
Released October 31, 2007
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people and society graphic Ten Minutes of Talking Has a Mental Payoff
Released October 29, 2007
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Photo of cave opening Seafood Makes Waves: Humans Leave Home
Released October 17, 2007
Discovery
The NEH and the NSF awarded fellowships and grants to document endangered languages. National Science Foundation, National Endowment for the Humanities Award New Grants to Document Endangered Languages
Released October 12, 2007
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Lakshminarayan Srinivasan MIT Aids Creation of Neural Prosthetic Devices
Released October 2, 2007
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Jean Decety Doctors Learn to Control Their Own Brains' Pain Responses to Better Treat Patients
Released September 27, 2007
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drawings of visual objects Adult Brain Can Change, Study Confirms
Released September 5, 2007
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people and society graphic Widely Held Beliefs About Early Cherokee Settlement Patterns Likely Incorrect
Released September 4, 2007
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image of a peanut hull Earliest-known Evidence of Peanut, Cotton and Squash Farming Found
Released June 28, 2007
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News thumbnail Brain, Size and Gender Surprises in Latest Fossil Tying Humans, Apes and Monkeys
Released May 14, 2007
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Four researchers Racing Neurons Control Whether We Stop or Go
Released April 18, 2007
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News thumbnail Anthropologist Finds Earliest Evidence of Maize Farming in Mexico
Released April 9, 2007
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News thumbnail of brain image First Impressions: Computer Model Behaves Like Humans on Visual Categorization Task
Released April 2, 2007
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News thumbnail Moral Judgment Fails Without Feelings
Released March 21, 2007
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2006 in Review 2006: Year in Review
Released January 9, 2007
Discovery
Oxygen isotopes in tree-rings can record hurricane activity up to 400 years ago. Tree Rings Provide a 200-Year-Old Hurricane Record
Released September 19, 2006
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More than half the world's 7,000 human languages are headed for oblivion. NSF, NEH Boost Efforts to Make Digital Records of Dying Languages
Released July 10, 2006
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