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Oldest Subarctic North American Human Remains Found
A newly excavated archaeological site in Alaska contained the cremated remains of one of the earliest inhabitants of North America. The site may provide rare insights into the burial practices of Ice Age people and shed new light on their daily lives.
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Scientists Find Gene Responsible For Color Patterns In Mice
Researchers discover a gene in all vertebrates that may establish color pattern in a wide variety of species.
Language Patterns Are Roller-coaster Ride During Childhood Development
Researchers find that language use can go on a roller-coaster ride during childhood as kids adopt and abandon vernacular language patterns.
Quasar's Belch Solves Longstanding Mystery
Recent observations reveal an extreme, large-scale galactic outflow that brings the cosmic dinner to a halt.
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