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Artist's reconstruction of the lower jaw of a 37 million-year-old Egyptian primate, Afradapis. Ancient Lemurs Take Bite Out of Evolutionary Tree
Released October 21, 2009
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3 babies Recent 'Momentum' Influences Choices of Baby Names, NYU and Indiana Psychology Professors Find
Released October 13, 2009
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computer-generated images Like Humans, Monkeys Fall Into The 'Uncanny Valley'
Released October 13, 2009
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In this schematic representation, garb is a proxy for social behavior. Self-Sacrifice Among Strangers Has More to Do with Nurture than Nature
Released October 12, 2009
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Photo of a handshake. Awards Announced in "Social and Behavioral Dimensions of National Security, Conflict and Cooperation" Competition
Released October 2, 2009
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 Ardi Ethiopian Desert Yields Oldest Hominid Skeleton
Released October 1, 2009
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people and society graphic Before 'Lucy,' There was 'Ardi': First Major Analysis of Early Hominid Published
Released October 1, 2009
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David Amodio NYU's Amodio Explores Neurological Activity That Fuels Racial Bias
Released September 24, 2009
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Photo of Andrew Meltzoff The New Science of Learning
Released September 11, 2009
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still photograph of a face Believing is Seeing
Released September 2, 2009
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Photo of tools created by the experimental use of fire-treated silcrete blocks. Early Fire Use Ignites Discussion about the Evolution of Human Brainpower
Released August 13, 2009
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tools created by fire-treated silcrete Early Modern Humans Use Fire to Engineer Tools From Stone
Released August 13, 2009
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Timothy Buschman and Earl Miller The Mind's Eye Scans Like a Spotlight
Released August 12, 2009
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students in class Educate Yourself to Boost Achievement in Kids
Released August 6, 2009
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a guy looking confused Beep, Beep, Oops, What Was I Doing?
Released August 6, 2009
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World Trade Center debris Stories We Tell About National Trauma Reflect Our Psychological Well-being
Released July 28, 2009
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Photo of Myron Gutmann. NSF Selects University of Michigan Historian to Head Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences
Released July 24, 2009
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Bas Rokers Brain's Center for Perceiving 3-D Motion Is Identified
Released July 21, 2009
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temple UC Scientists Determine That Ancient Maya Practiced Forest Conservation--3,000 Years Ago
Released July 20, 2009
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Steven Churchill with spears Prehistoric Cold Case Shows Hints of Interspecies Homicide
Released July 20, 2009
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an infant learning Learning is Social, Computational, Supported by Neural Systems Linking People
Released July 16, 2009
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Two people in chairs and the words Audio Slideshow Classifying "Clicks"
Released July 14, 2009
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Jianguo Liu Peer Pressure Plays Major Role in Environmental Behavior
Released June 29, 2009
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illustration showing gene's role in parasite infection. Variation in the Same Gene Affects Rate of Parasite Infection in Both Humans and Baboons
Released June 23, 2009
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illustration of gene's role in parasite infection On Malaria Struggle, Baboons and Humans Have Similar Stories to Tell
Released June 23, 2009
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cartoon Notre Dame Study Describes Evidence of World's Oldest Known Granaries
Released June 23, 2009
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obsidian flake Obsidian 'Trail' Provides Clues to How Humans Settled, Interacted in Kuril Islands
Released June 22, 2009
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Jason Briner Ice Sheets Can Retreat 'In a Geologic Instant,' Study of Prehistoric Glacier Shows
Released June 21, 2009
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people and society graphic Study Supports Validity of Test That Indicates Widespread, Unconscious Bias
Released June 17, 2009
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Payson Sheets New Research Effort Discovers Ancient Maya Intensively Cultivated Manioc
Released June 16, 2009
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