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  1. Anthropology

    Cultivating Revolutions

    New studies suggest that farmers spread from the Middle East throughout Europe beginning around 10,000 years ago in a multitude of small migrations that rapidly changed the continent's social and cultural landscape.

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  2. Why did the turtle cross the road?

    A survey of painted turtles that perished while trying to cross a highway suggests that the freshwater species need more dry land than expected.

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  3. Anthropology

    Ancient populations were game for growth

    Archaeological evidence of a Stone Age shift in dietary preferences, from slow to swift small game, suggests that the human population rose sharply sometime between 100,000 and 50,000 years ago.

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  4. Math

    Tolstoy’s Calculus

    “Absolute continuity of motion is not comprehensible to the human mind. Laws of motion of any kind become comprehensible to man only when he examines arbitrarily selected elements of that motion; but at the same time, a large proportion of human error comes from the arbitrary division of continuous motion into discontinuous elements.” This striking […]

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  5. The Killing Fields

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  6. Ancient People Sparked Die-Offs down Under

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  7. Another Human Genome Project

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  8. Return of the Tuatara

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  9. Deadly Ebola Virus Seen to Thrive in Bats

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