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African genetics Penn Geneticist Publishes Largest-ever Study on African Genetics Revealing Origins, Migration
Released April 30, 2009
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people and society graphic Brain Processes Written Words as Unique 'Objects,' GUMC Neuroscientists Say
Released April 29, 2009
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Marida Hollos Brown Anthropologist Examines Stigma of Infertility in Nigeria
Released April 21, 2009
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How Professors Think looks at how academic research projects get million-dollar awards. "How Professors Think"
Released March 31, 2009
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Photo of smiling man and woman holding drinks. Someone Else's Experience Can Make You Happy
Released March 24, 2009
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Illustration of the wild grass teosinte and modern corn. Wild Grass Became Maize Crop More Than 8,700 Years Ago
Released March 23, 2009
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wild grass Researchers Find the Earliest Evidence of Domesticated Maize
Released March 23, 2009
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people at bar Stranger Knows Best
Released March 19, 2009
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Illustration of a horse showing the thong bridle that horses may have ridden 5,500 years ago. Evidence of Earliest Known Domestic Horses Found in Kazakhstan
Released March 5, 2009
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people and society graphic Researchers Capture Wave of Brain Activity Linked to Anticipation
Released February 25, 2009
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people and society graphic All Prejudice Isn't Created Equal; Whites Distribute it Unequally to Minorities
Released February 25, 2009
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people and society graphic Social Support During Breast-feeding Helps Humans Have More Children
Released February 13, 2009
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Illustration of Charles Darwin. Scientists' Next Big Discoveries Predicted in Online Report on the 150th Anniversary of "On The Origin of Species"
Released February 12, 2009
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Paranthropus in southern Africa High-tech Tests Allow Anthropologists to Track Ancient Hominids Across the Landscape
Released February 12, 2009
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Chaco cylinders Research Team Finds Evidence Cacao Ritually Used in Chaco Canyon
Released February 3, 2009
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skull Early Humans Had 'Jaws of Steel'
Released February 3, 2009
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people and society graphic Ecologists Report Quantifiable Measures of Nature's Services to Humans
Released February 2, 2009
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world map A Warming Climate Could Lead to a Hungry World
Released January 8, 2009
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Murray Springs 6 North American Sites Hold 12,900-year-old Nanodiamond-rich Soil
Released January 1, 2009
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money The More You Take, the More You Lose
Released December 17, 2008
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Photo from within a flattened, twisted carbon nanotube. New Studies Reveal Differing Perceptions of Nature-Altering Science
Released December 11, 2008
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ambiguous faces Men are Red, Women are Green, Brown Researcher Finds
Released December 8, 2008
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cat's stride Dogs Chase Efficiently, but Cats Skulk Counterintuitively
Released December 3, 2008
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Photo of a dam. NSF Priority Area Awards $28 Million in New Grants and Ends Its Run
Released November 21, 2008
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Illustration of the female pelvic bones and babies of "Lucy", Homo erectus and H. sapiens. Discovery Questions Intelligence of Human Ancestor
Released November 18, 2008
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people and society graphic The Smart Way to Study
Released November 18, 2008
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female pelvic bones Prehistoric Pelvis Offers Clues to Human Development
Released November 13, 2008
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Photo of a bully taunting another boy. Bullies May Enjoy Seeing Others in Pain
Released November 7, 2008
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bully taunting another boy Bullies May Enjoy Seeing Others in Pain
Released November 7, 2008
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photo of industrial copper slag King Solomon's (Copper) Mines?
Released October 27, 2008
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