- Ancient "Weapons Factory" Found on Connecticut
Ridge
Thousands of ancient stone projectile points unearthed on a Connecticut ridge suggest scores of similar sites may lie buried under parking lots and buildings across the Northeast U.S.
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NEWS
Science/Nature | Hobbit was 'not a diseased human'
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Science/Nature | Iron Age 'bog bodies' unveiled
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NEWS
Asia-Pacific | China map lays claim to Americas
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- Cat
Family Tree Reveals Many Kitty Cousins
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NewsFactor Network
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- Celestial And Mathematical Precision In Ancient
Architecture
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- Earliest evidence for large scale organized warfare
in the Mesopotamian world
A huge battle destroyed one of the world's earliest cities at around 3500 B.C. and left behind, preserved in their places, artifacts from daily life in an urban settlement in upper Mesopotamia, according to a joint announcement from the University of Chicago and the Department of Antiquities in Syria. The discovery provides the earliest evidence for large scale organized warfare in
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Research | Understanding
stones
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- European Faces Reflect Stone Age Ancestry, Study
Says
Europeans inherit their looks from Stone Age hunters, according to a new study, which compared facial features of modern Europeans with those of ancient skeletons.
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- New
Mammal Named After Chocolate Giant
Australian dinosaurs may have been its neighbors, but a new mammal has an even more outlandish claim to fame. After losing a bet, a scientist named the species after Cadbury chocolate.
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Study Shows Animal Family Tree Looking Bushy In Places
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Size Didn't Fit All for Early Dinosaur, Study Says
Early dinosaurs that grew to different sizes as adults had growth patterns closer to those of lizards and turtles than to other, later dinosaurs, new research reveals.
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- Science & Technology at Scientific American.com
Getting a Leg Up on Land -- [ EVOLUTION ] -- Recent fossil discoveries cast
light on the evolution of four-limbed animals from fish
Recent fossil discoveries cast light on the evolution of four-limbed animals from fish
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- Sprechen sie Whale?
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Observer
UK News | How prehistoric farmers saved us from new Ice Age
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- Top
Ten National Geographic News Stories of 2005
Whether destructive or wondrous, Mother Nature shaped the news that resonated most with readers this year—from Hurricane Katrina to the first images of a live giant sea squid.
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- Wired News
Mighty Mice Regrow Organs
Read about the latest medical technology, pharmaceuticals and biotech trends including diets, drugs, genetics, stem cells, medicine, health, and cloning from Wired.com.
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