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[Article Image] Your inner Neandertal
New study finds some DNA in modern humans was passed down from Neandertals.
[Article Image] Feature: The algae invasion
One of the world's simplest organisms is also one of the hardest to classify.
[Article Image] A louse-y start for clothing
A date for appearance of body lice suggests time of first clothes.
[Article Image] Writing on eggshells
Etchings on artifacts suggest that really ancient people used symbols.
[Article Image] The nerve of one animal
Cancer that's killing Tasmanian devils probably began in a single creature's nervous system
[Article Image] Feature: Got Milk? How?
Scientists are tracking down the first people who squeezed this nutritious liquid out of animals thousands of years ago
[Article Image] Feature: Dino-bite!
Study suggests dinosaur's teeth packed poison
[Article Image] Small but WISE
A new telescope will scan the entire sky and see (infra)red
[Article Image] The Paleontologist and the Three Dinosaurs
Skulls thought to be from three different dinosaurs may actually be from the same dino type at three different ages
[Article Image] Feature: The bug that may have killed a dinosaur
The holes in the jaw bone of a world-famous T. Rex suggest the dino died from a parasite infection

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