Big deal over small, arguably irrelevant changes
Asteroid cleared of charges, but search continues for another cosmic culprit.
Is the neutrino guilty of breaking the cosmic speed limit?
The extreme clarity and uniformity of the beautiful crystals in Naica, Mexico, indicate that the conditions under which they formed remained quite stable.
Answers for antibiotic resistance sought in “ancient” Australian antimicrobials.
A case of the pot calling the kettle black
Super-colliders looking for dark matter may be on a wild goose chase.
Rearranged evolutionary tree puts the brains on the bottom.
If you swim with African crocodiles, better check their I.D. first.
Epigenetic mutations can produce rapid variation and defy Mendelian genetics.
Canadian amber preserves some itsy-bitsy fuzzy fossils.
Skeleton in the closet puts its foot down.
Lizard’s genomic agility unravels the mystery of modern life.
Is it animal, vegetable, mineral, . . . or all-of-the-above?
Gypsy moth virus packs a weapon of mass dispersion.
Leaping blenny leads the way to land.
However the scientific community receives Dr. Berger’s latest analyses, the media headlines have already voted sediba another dose of public acclaim.
Paleo-jigsaw or transitional form?
Doses of Denisovan and Neanderthal DNA may have provided immunity to many modern humans.
Pliocene rhino plowing pre-Pleistocene snow pleases paleontologists.
Actually, antibiotic resistance is not evolving.
Homo erectus tool time tinkers with anthropological thought.
Energizer bug’s backpack is a battery of God’s own design.
Neanderthal technical prowess belies brutish reputation.
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