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Humans: The Strangest Species
... yawning The puzzling range of human emotions, actions, reactions and abilities lead to only one firm conclusion: We're a strange bunch. Humans are arguably the ...
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Humans | Livescience.com
Find out everything there is to know about humans and stay updated on the latest human news with the comprehensive articles, interactive features and human ...
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Evolution | Livescience.com
... Still Evolving as Our Brains Shrink Humans Still Evolving as Our Brains Shrink Shrinking brains and lactose intolerance are two signs that human evolution is ...
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Peace or War? How Early Humans Behaved
... this the"5 o'clock news" version of history and science, one that applies to today's humans as easily as those of several million years ago." Human groups are ...
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Teeth Offer Clues to Human Diet Evolution
... Baltimore, Md., reported findings on an early human cousin that suggest form and structure of teeth alone are not enough to predict the diet of ancient humans . ...
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How the Human Eye Works
... Health. How the Human Eye Works. By Ker Than, LiveScience Staff Writer. ... Here ’s how the human eye is put together and how it works: ...
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Top 10 Missing Links | LiveScience
Every few years scientists unearth the bones of humanity's forefathers. From Lucy to the Hobbits of Flores Island -- we are gradually seeing building the puzzle ...
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New Robots Walk Like Humans
... while walking that is comparable to a strolling human of equal weight. Toy walkers sway from side to side to get their feet off the ground. Humans minimize the ...
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Earth Movers: Humans Cause Most Erosion
... If humans are stripping soil at the rate Wilkinson calculates, Nature won't be ... is particularly critical," he argues,"because the Earth's human population is ...
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Implanted. Enhanced. Invaded?: Human -Robot Mergers | LiveScience. ...
Space; Animals; Health; Environment; Technology; Culture; History; Video; Strange News; Community; Store. Implanted. Enhanced. Invaded?: Human -Robot Mergers. ...
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Megan Fox & Her Fellow Humans Pressed About Transformers 2
... headlines Subscribe to RSS. Megan Fox& Her Fellow Humans Pressed About Transformers 2. By Tom McLean posted: 23 June 2009 10:36 am ET. ...
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How Director Andrew Stanton & Pixar Created WALL*E – Part 1
... Related Images. Constellations are imaginary figures; humans see patterns on the sky. Constellations are imaginary figures; humans see patterns on the sky. ...
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Word Balloon: FX Show - McCann, Gage, Templesmith & More
... Related Images. Constellations are imaginary figures; humans see patterns on the sky. Constellations are imaginary figures; humans see patterns on the sky. ...
Space.com
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SPACE.com -- Surviving Space: Risks to Humans on the Moon and Mars
If the spaceship doesn't kill you, the radiation could. But NASA is learning how to manage these and other risks of putting humans back in space. ...
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SPACE.com -- A Sleepy Science: Will Humans Hibernate Their Way ...
European researchers are conducting hibernation experiments with rats that will help them understand whether humans could ever sleep for the multiple years it ...
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SPACE.com -- FAQ: Bush's New Space Vision
Frequently asked questions and answers about the details of the presidents plan for returning astronauts to the Moon and sending humans to Mars. ...
Aviation.com
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Brain Overload in Airline Pilots Studied
... scientists"hope to find ways to improve the interaction between the increasingly sophisticated automation being used in aircraft and the humans who operate ...
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Biofuels Become Aviation's Big Focus | Aviation
... It grows in arid areas not suitable for arable land, its nuts produce a high yield of oil, and the plant is posonous to humans so cannot be a potential food ...
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Aviation.com
... It grows in arid areas not suitable for arable land, its nuts produce a high yield of oil, and the plant is posonous to humans so cannot be a potential food ...



