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2 Million-Year-Old Skeletons Reveal Man-Ape Link

15 years ago from CBSNews - Science

Scientist Believe Bones Unearthed in South Africa Fit Transition from Ancient Apes to Modern Humans

Study: Fishing Boats Kill Millions of Turtles

15 years ago from CBSNews - Science

Report Upwardly Revises Number of Sea Turtles Accidentally Killed From the Thousands

Ancient thick-shelled turtle found in coal mine

15 years ago from MSNBC: Science

A new fossil turtle species discovered in South America boasts quite a bulky shell — about as thick as your average high-school textbook. South America -...

Ancient Life Trapped in Amber

15 years ago from Live Science

Bugs, fungus and other life forms have been discovered trapped in amber from the time of dinosaurs.

Museum Review | Darwin Center at the Natural History Museum: London Museum Boldly Spreads Its Wings

15 years ago from NY Times Science

The Cocoon, a new area of the Darwin Center at the Natural History Museum in London, seems to define a new approach to science museums.

UCSB geologist discovers pattern in Earth's long-term climate record

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In an analysis of the past 1.2 million years, UC Santa Barbara geologist Lorraine Lisiecki discovered a pattern that connects the regular changes of the Earth's orbital cycle to changes...

Scientists discover first multicellular life that doesn't need oxygen

15 years ago from Physorg

(PhysOrg.com) -- Oxygen may not be the staple of modern complex life that scientists once thought. Until now, the only life forms known to live exclusively in anoxic conditions were...

Lost city in Syria predates the wheel

15 years ago from MSNBC: Science

A prehistoric town that had remained untouched beneath the ground near Syria for 6,000 years is now revealing clues about the first cities in the Middle East prior to the...

Archaeologists uncover land before wheel; site untouched for 6,000 years

15 years ago from Science Daily

A team of archaeologists from the U.S. and Syria is uncovering new clues about a prehistoric society that formed the foundation of urban life in the Middle East prior to...

Archaeologists Investigate Proto-Urban Settlement In Syria

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Archaeologists have begun excavating a proto-urban settlement situated where the Balikh River joins the Euphrates River in Northern Syria. The location was at the crossroads of major trade routes across...

Research noses ahead

15 years ago from The Guardian - Science

Your nose could be the key to confirming your identity, if new research proves successfulAfter iris checks and fingerprints, and the new "naked" scanners at airports, you might think security detectors couldn't target...

Cool Handheld Cube Plays 3-D Movies

15 years ago from Live Science

Cubee and pCubee enable interactive 3-D video without the need for glasses.

Mammoth Hunters - Out With a Whimper or a Bang?

15 years ago from Physorg

(PhysOrg.com) -- Did a change in climate or an extraterrestrial impact bring an end to the beasts and people that roamed the Southwest shortly after the last ice age?

Experts: Lithium doesn't slow Lou Gehrig's disease

15 years ago from AP Health

LONDON (AP) -- Lithium doesn't help patients with ALS, or Lou Gehrig's disease, contrary to previous study results, new research says....

Scientists and students try to encourage ladybug love

15 years ago from Physorg

Scientists in a South Dakota lab are on a Noah's Ark-like mission to save ladybugs on the brink of extinction.

Australian bush fire survivor victim of rare wombat attack

15 years ago from BBC News: Science & Nature

A survivor of Australia's 2009 bush fires falls victim to a rare wombat attack, before killing the animal with an axe.

Velociraptor 'caught' eating dino

15 years ago from BBC News: Science & Nature

Fossil fragments reveal a predatory Velociraptor caught in the act of eating another larger plant-eating dinosaur.

Our narrow, antiquated school system is at the root of the climate email fiasco | George Monbiot

15 years ago from The Guardian - Science

Learning forced into silos of humanities and science has created closed worlds of specialists who just don't understand each otherThe MPs were kind to Professor Phil Jones. During its hearings, the Commons science...

First African Amber Pictures: Thunder Fly, Wasps, More

15 years ago from National Geographic

Frozen in "time capsules" of fossilized tree sap, bugs and spores from the dinosaur era have been dug up at a site in Ethiopia.

Observatory: African Fossil Changes Ideas of Ant Origins

15 years ago from NY Times Science

The first fossil ant from Africa challenges a previously held theory that ants originated in North America or East Asia.

You're born a copy but die an original

15 years ago from Physorg

The older we get, the more different we become. This is the conclusion of a study that followed people from their 70th to their 90th year of life.

Dig seeks William Shakespeare's shards for ale in his Stratford back garden

15 years ago from The Guardian - Science

Pottery scraps and other finds unearthed on site of New Place mansion may help to rewrite playwright's storyArchaeologists in Stratford-upon-Avon have made a sensational discovery: Shakespeare's broken beer jug. Possibly.Scraps of pottery, broken clay...

NDSU Prof. Kendra Greenlee Receives NSF CAREER Award

15 years ago from Newswise - Scinews

A major national grant received by a North Dakota State University biology researcher will help develop ways to effectively control insects and will bolster research opportunities for students to encourage...

Scientists to unearth Ice Age secrets from preserved tree rings

15 years ago from Science Daily

Scientists are working to unearth 30,000 year old climate records, before they are lost forever. The rings of preserved kauri trees, hidden in New Zealand's peat bogs, hold the secret...

Spectacular crane arrival draws Swedish crowds

15 years ago from BBC News: Science & Nature

For thousands of Swedes the Easter weekend meant a trip to Lake Hornborga to witness the annual return of flocks of migrating cranes.

Latest Science Shelf Book Review: "The Little Book of String Theory"

15 years ago from Science Blog

Review of The Little Book of String Theory by Steven S. Gubser (Princeton University Press, 184 pages, $19.95, April, 2010) Explore the Science Shelf Book Review Archive

An Equation About Easter Miracles - Should Captain Carrot Quit Smoking?

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I got some questions from a writer named Captain Carrot who deduced that, because I write this column for peanuts, I must also be available for free science consultation and/or...

Skull scan rebuilds ancient face

15 years ago from Science Alert

The face of a New Zealand woman who lived on South Island more than 600 years ago has been digitally reconstructed.