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August 6, 2025
Excavated implements suggest a Homo species arrived on Sulawesi over 1 million years ago, before a nearby island hosted hobbit ancestors. Read more
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September 2, 2025
A collection of seven book reviews from our archives, each paired with a recently published book we recommend Read more
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May 7, 2012
An assessment of coastal change over the past century has found 70 percent of beaches on the islands of Kauaʻi, Oʻahu, and Maui are undergoing long-term erosion, according to a US Geological Survey and University of Hawai'i report released today. Read more
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January 10, 2012
A group of experts has prepared a report on vitamin D supplementation for menopausal women after it was revealed that Europeans have suffered an alarming decrease in their levels of this vitamin. In their opinion, the ideal would be to maintain blood levels above 30 ng/ml. Vitamin D is essential to the immune system and processes such as calcium absorption. Read more
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May 25, 2012
Contraceptive use in Spain during the first sexual encounter is similar to other European countries. However, there are some geographical differences between Spanish regions: women in Murcia use contraceptives less (55.8 percent) whereas women in the Basque Country use them more (76.7 percent). Read more
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May 15, 2012
The US President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, the government's far-reaching health-care foreign aid program, has contributed to a significant decline in adult death rates from all causes in Africa, according to a new study by Stanford University School of Medicine researchers. Read more
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February 1, 2023
Protected areas can provide safe havens for insects, but many existing ones fall short, a new study finds. Read more
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January 6, 2014
Long-term changes to forests affect biodiversity and how future fires burn. A team of scientists led by research ecologist Dr. Eric Knapp, from the US Forest Service's Pacific Southwest Research Station, found dramatic differences in forests today compared to historic conditions prior to logging and fire suppression. Read more
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March 8, 2012
The scientific journal Clinical Infectious Diseases has released its March Special Supplement focusing entirely on the research design of and pilot data from the Pneumonia Etiology Research for Child Health Project, which seeks to identify the causes of pneumonia among the world's most vulnerable populations. Read more
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August 24, 2022
An earlier report on one of the bones of a 7-million-year-old creature that may have walked upright has triggered scientific misconduct charges. Read more
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