Wednesday, November 18th, 2009
Cheeseburgers, fries, and other modern-day fatty foods often receive the blunt of the blame for atherosclerosis, a heart disease in which cholesterol...
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Researchers from University of Michigan have discovered the remains of a civilization 100 feet beneath the waters of Lake Huron. It is believed to be...
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The story of the Neanderthal has a vacant ending. They were a thriving culture for a couple hundred thousand years before suddenly ceasing to exist...
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A US paleontologist is challenging one of the field’s greatest theories: the mass extinction of dinosaurs at the end of the Cretaceous period....
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Two somewhat baffling archeology stories today: the Great Wall is much longer than originally thought, and the famous Four Corners landmark in...
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An interesting discovery in Jordan has opened a whole realm of possibilities in biblical archaeology. The collection of large foot-shaped structures...
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With one of the more bizarrely cool finds in recent archaeology, scientists excavating the site of a mass grave of Italian plague victims appear to...
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At this year’s annual meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, Simon James of Leicester University presented a tantalizing scenario...
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In celebration of the approaching New Year, I present a list of the top ten science stories of 2008. Taken from the vast expanse of all fields of...
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