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Genetic study of Neanderthal DNA reveals early split between humans and Neanderthals In the most thorough study to date of the Neanderthal genome, scientists suggest an early human-Neanderthal split. The two species have a common ancestry, say the authors, but do not share much else after evolving their separate ways. view more (2006-11-16)
Early human ancestors walked on the wild side Arizona State University anthropologist and Institute of Human Origins researcher Gary Schwartz, along with fellow anthropologist Dan Gebo from Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, have studied fossil anklebones of some early ancestors of modern humans and discovered that they walked on the wild side. view more (2006-02-16)
Texas A&M scientists say early Americans arrived earlier A team led by two Texas A&M University anthropologists now believes the first Americans came to this country 1,000 to 2,000 years earlier than the 13,500 years ago previously thought, which could shift historic timelines. view more (2008-03-24)
AAAS, leading Texas scientists urge state board to reject anti-evolution effort Leading members of the Texas scientific community, in collaboration with the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), have urged the Texas State Board of Education to reject amendments to the state's draft science standards that would undermine sound science teaching. view more (2009-03-25)
Scientists Discover How Fish Evolved To Float At Different Sea Depths Scientists at the University of Liverpool have discovered how fish have evolved over the last 400 million years to stay motionless at different water depths. view more (2005-03-18)
Trotting with emus to walk with dinosaurs One way to make sense of 165-million-year-old dino tracks may be to hang out with emus, say paleontologists studying thousands of dinosaur footprints at the Red Gulch Dinosaur Tracksite in northern Wyoming. view more (2006-10-25)
Global warming dramatically changed ancient forests The migration of subtropical plants to northern climates may not be too far-fetched if future global warming patterns mirror a monumental shift that took place in the past. view more (2005-11-14)
Characteristic shadow painting by Raphael unintentional According to the Amsterdam art historian Margriet van Eikema Hommes, the very deep shadows and the extremely dark background in the bottom half of Raphael`s last painting, The Transfiguration of Christ (1517-1520), were never what the painter intended. This is based on her study of the aging and discolouration of pictures. The research provides a... view more... (2002-02-19)
Gendered division of labor gave modern humans advantage over Neanderthals Diversified social roles for men, women, and children may have given Homo sapiens an advantage over Neanderthals, says a new study in the December 2006 issue of Current Anthropology. view more (2006-12-05)
Live Webcasts from CERN for European Science and Technology week Visit http://www.cern.ch/sci-tech on 7-8 November to find out what modern Europeans can`t live without. Seven of Europe`s leading Research Organizations are presenting three live Webcasts from CERN in a joint outreach programme for the European Science and Technology Week. The aim of "Sci-tech"¦ couldn`t be without it!" is to show how today`s... view more... (2002-10-31)
Training primary teachers to give Spanish lessons Primary school children in around ten Bristol schools will get a 'flying start' in learning Spanish thanks to an initiative by the University of the West of England. This novel idea recognises that Spanish is actually one of the most widely spoken European languages, with up to one-quarter of the world's population speaking it as their mother... view more... (2002-10-25)
Why conservation efforts often fail Modern conservation techniques have brought us the resurgence of American bald eagles, sustainable forest harvests and the rescue of prized lobster fisheries. view more (2007-09-19)
Earth not center of the universe, surrounded by 'dark energy': UBC cosmologists Earth's location in the Universe is utterly unremarkable, despite recent theories that propose toppling a foundation of modern cosmology, according to a team of University of British Columbia researchers. view more (2008-12-19)
Scientists discover 'light echoes' of ancient supernovae Astronomers have found "light echoes" from three ancient supernovae by detecting their faint, centuries-old light reflected in the clouds of interstellar dust. view more (2005-12-23)
History of Science Book Prize: Shortlist Announced THE BRITISH SOCIETY FOR THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE view more (1999-08-12)
The first neotropical rainforest was home of the Titanoboa Smithsonian researchers working in Colombia's Cerrejón coal mine have unearthed the first megafossil evidence of a neotropical rainforest. view more (2009-10-13)
New dinosaur species from Montana A husband and wife team of American paleontologists has discovered a new species of dinosaur that lived 112 million years ago during the early Cretaceous of central Montana. view more (2009-11-02)
New Research Finds Summer-Born Women Have Fewer Children Women born in the summer have fewer children on average than women born at other times of the year, according to research published today (Thursday 29 April) in Europe's leading reproductive medicine journal Human Reproduction[1]. The findings, from a study of more than 3,000 Austrian women, show that despite the advent of modern contraception a... view more... (2004-04-26)
Cosmologists predict a static universe in 3 trillion years When Dutch astronomer Willem de Sitter proposed a static model of the universe in the early 1900s, he was some 3 trillion years ahead of his time. view more (2007-05-24)
Young women unfamiliar with safety, effectiveness of IUD The IUD might be one of the best-kept birth control secrets for young women, according to researchers at the University of Rochester Medical Center. view more (2006-12-18)
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