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  • Artifacts found in China revises date humans arrived in Asia
    August 31, 2018

    Artifacts found in China revises date humans arrived in Asia

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  • Ancient DNA, 8,000 year-old skeletons overturn theories about SE Asia’s history
    August 25, 2018

    Ancient DNA, 8,000 year-old skeletons overturn theories about SE Asia’s history

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  • An ancient footprint sheds light on how toddlers walked 3 million years ago
    August 9, 2018

    An ancient footprint sheds light on how toddlers walked 3 million years ago

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  • Has the mystery of the descending testicles been solved?
    July 27, 2018

    Has the mystery of the descending testicles been solved?

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  • The need to reproduce probably led to increased size among early organisms
    July 11, 2018

    The need to reproduce probably led to increased size among early organisms

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  • Ancestry and evolution determine how our immune systems respond to trauma
    July 5, 2018

    Ancestry and evolution determine how our immune systems respond to trauma

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  • Early tetrapod fossils show that they existed outside of tropical regions
    July 3, 2018

    Early tetrapod fossils show that they existed outside of tropical regions

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  • Ancient fossilized footprints may support evolutionary ancestry in Edicarian Period
    June 27, 2018

    Ancient fossilized footprints may support evolutionary ancestry in Edicarian Period

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  • Even after a mass extinction, nature finds ways to bounce back
    June 19, 2018

    Even after a mass extinction, nature finds ways to bounce back

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  • War may have been behind the Neolithic Y-chromosome bottleneck
    June 15, 2018

    War may have been behind the Neolithic Y-chromosome bottleneck

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