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Neolithic Man: The First lumberjack?
During the Neolithic Age (approximately 10000 BCE), early man evolved from hunter-gatherer to farmer and agriculturalist, living in larger,...
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Can We Live Without Free Will?
New research has reignited the debate about whether humans truly have free will. But what difference would it make...
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Female Professors Downplay Own Careers
Wives in dual-career academic relationships — in which both partners work in academia — are more likely than husbands...
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What Makes a Monster Star?
In 2010, observers reported the most massive stars ever seen, exceeding what many astronomers thought was a ceiling around...
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Emerging Economies Alter Global Innovation Landscape
The dynamics of global innovation are changing as a result of the activities of emerging economies, according to The...
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Stressed Out Men Drawn to Heavy Women
When placed under stressful situations, men rate larger women as more attractive, new research has shown. British researchers found...
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Scientists ‘Spot’ Dark Matter Near the Sun
An international team of researchers have developed a new technique to measure dark matter, using a state-of-the-art simulation of...
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Largest Map of Universe Yet Captures 1 Million Galaxies
The largest 3D map yet of the universe’s huge galaxies and bright black holes may serve as a springboard...
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DNA Code Shapes Gold Nanoparticles
DNA holds the genetic code for all sorts of biological molecules and traits. But University of Illinois researchers have...
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Flat-Faced Early Humans Confirmed—Lived Among Other Human Species
New fossils recast a flat-faced oddity as a star species in the first chapter of the human story—perhaps even...