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Science 5 May 2000:
Vol. 288. no. 5467, pp. 798 - 800
DOI: 10.1126/science.288.5467.798

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AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGISTS:
From Field to Lab, New Insights on Being Human

Ann Gibbons

SAN ANTONIO--More than 1100 researchers gathered for the 69th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists here, presenting a record 665 papers. Analyses ranged from field reports to lab experiments, including a genetic study of the evolution of a deadly gene, a description of a rare hominid fossil, and brain scans comparing humans and other apes.

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