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| | | | | A paper by Shara Bailey and coworkers suggests that three-rooted lower molars are diagnostic of population mixture from Denisovans. | |
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| | | | | Lava fountaining above the volcanic fissure of the Holuhraun flood lava eruption in Iceland in September 2014, a small-scale analog to the eruptions in the Deccan Traps, 66 million years ago. (Photo credit: Michelle Parks, University of Iceland) Mass ... | |
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| | | | | The largest non-human genome study ever assembled reveals surprises about domesticated horses-and a warning. | |
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| | | guest post by Jan Galkowski 1. How Heat Flows and Why It Matters Is there something missing in the recent climate temperature record? Heat is most often experienced as energy density, related to temperature. While technically temperature is only meaningful for a body in thermal equilibrium, temperature is the operational definition of heat content, both... | ||