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Is there life on Europa?
Europa
March 15, 2012
Jupiter's moon Europa is one of the most intriguing places in the solar system - with a global ocean of water thought to exist beneath its ice...
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Earliest hunter gather houses found in Jordan
Science and Space
February 17, 2012
An international group of paleontologist, archeologists, and anthropologists announced the discovery of the earliest known hunter gatherer housing...
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Smallest lizard in the world
Science and Space
February 15, 2012
Four new species of chameleons that rank with some of the smallest if not he smallest lizards on earth were discovered in northern Madagascar and...
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Climate change could kill most Antarctic fish
Science and Space
February 15, 2012
Antarctic fish are acclimated to the near freezing temperatures in the southern oceans due to the development of a set of glycoproteins that...
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First fresh water footprint mapping
Science and Space
February 14, 2012
The world is running out of fresh water.Competition for water in the United States has resulted in a variety of lawsuits from states demanding...
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Life began in geothermal fields
Science and Space
February 14, 2012
Most concepts of the origin of life consider the ocean to be the source of the first protocellular and cellular life.New research presented at the...
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Two new species of oviraptorid theropods with eggs found
Science and Space
February 10, 2012
Two new species of oviraptorid theropod and a nesting site for these species in Mongolia were reported by paleontologists at the Public Library of...
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New method reveals ancient disease spread
Science and Space
February 10, 2012
The prevalence and spread of disease in ancient human and pre human population has been a difficult task due to the lack of DNA samples from...
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Flies caused zebra’s stripes
Science and Space
February 9, 2012
Researchers from Hungary and Sweden reported the effectiveness of stripes (like a zebra has) preventing the bites of horseflies as one of the...
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Tarsiers are ultrasonic communicators
Science and Space
February 9, 2012
Nathaniel Dominy, an associate professor of anthropology at Dartmouth College reported the first evidence that tarsiers communicate using...
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