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Early humans were dividing their living spaces into kitchens and work areas much earlier than previously thought
Texting on cell phone could cause similar chronic pain problems as typing.
Religion may play a larger role in mating strategies than previously known.
Shrinking brains and lactose intolerance are two signs that human evolution is still at work.
A new computer model that simulates how dust comes into and out of homes may help communities dealing with contaminated
We might not be wired to remember to whom we tell information.
An inherited cellular repair mechanism thwarts aging and perhaps helps prevent disease.
A rare monkey may have mated with baboons in the past.
Clever beetles use bodily waste to guard against attackers.
Food chemists hope to concoct a healthy and satisfying ice cream.
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