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Most recent content (9 May 2008):

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ARCHAEOLOGY: Ancient Algae Suggest Sea Route for First Americans
Michael Balter
Science 9 May 2008; 320: 729.
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GENOMICS: Genome Speaks to Transitional Nature of Monotremes
Elizabeth Finkel
Science 9 May 2008; 320: 730.
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Past content (Since Apr 1997):

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PALEOECOLOGY: Fossils Help Figure Out Food Webs Old and New
Elizabeth Pennisi
Science 2 May 2008; 320: 598b-599b.
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AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGISTS MEETING: Australopithecus Not Much of a Nutcracker
Ann Gibbons
Science 2 May 2008; 320: 608b-609b.
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AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGISTS MEETING: Tuberculosis Jumped From Humans to Cows, Not Vice Versa
Ann Gibbons
Science 2 May 2008; 320: 608a.
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AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGISTS MEETING: Snapshots From the Meeting
Ann Gibbons and Elizabeth Culotta
Science 2 May 2008; 320: 609.
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PALEOANTHROPOLOGY: When Hobbits (Slowly) Walked the Earth
Elizabeth Culotta
Science 25 Apr 2008; 320: 433-435.
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GEOCHEMISTRY: Two Geologic Clocks Finally Keeping the Same Time
Richard A. Kerr
Science 25 Apr 2008; 320: 434-435.
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ARCHAEOLOGY: Japanese Experts Steal a Glance at Once-Taboo Royal Tomb
Dennis Normile
Science 25 Apr 2008; 320: 441.
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CONSERVATION BIOLOGY: A Renowned Field Station Rises From the Ashes
Jerry Guo
Science 25 Apr 2008; 320: 444-445.
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