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China's ancestral turtle sheds light on evolution
HONG KONG - Researchers in China have unearthed fossils of the most primitive turtle to date, a creature with teeth, a fully formed belly shell and a back shell that appeared to be just evolving.
Nations:China
2008-11-26
Mammoth genome sequence may explain extinction
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Researchers have sequenced the gene map of a long-extinct, mummified woolly mammoth, using DNA taken from its hair.
Nations:Germany U.S. Source:(Reuters)
2008-11-19
Our Ancestors Had Floppy, Flexible Feet
Our ape-like ancestors might have walked like today's gibbons, whose super bendy feet give them a floppy strut.
2008-11-19
Darwin's mockingbirds featured in London exhibit
LONDON - Two dead birds, one big idea.
People:Charles Darwin Source:(AP)
2008-11-15
Scientists view both Obama, McCain as supportive
Call it the political revenge of the nerds. For nearly eight years, many mainstream scientists have been frustrated with the Bush administration. They've claimed that science has been censored, ignored and politicized on issues from global warming to stem cells to evolution. Even the presidential science adviser was booted from the White House, forced to set up office down the street.
Nations:U.S. People:Barack Obama John McCain Activities:US Election 2008
2008-10-15
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