Prehistoric Family Values

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Archaeologists find what may be the oldest examples of a nuclear family
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How to (Really) Trust a Mathematical Proof

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Mathematicians develop computer proof-checking systems in order to realize century-old dreams of fully precise, accurate mathematics.
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Free Rein to Brains Pays Off for Microsoft

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The software giant has reaped huge dividends from its fundamental research arm, says Microsoft Research’s global head.
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Earth’s Minerals Evolved, Too

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Life and rocks have changed in concert
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Big Noise From Little Tubes

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Researchers develop nanotube loudspeakers thinner than paper
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DNA: Too Much–or Too Little–Can Be a Bad Thing

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Copied or erased bits of genetic code may help explain retinoblastoma and other diseases
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Marine Algae Try Alternative Lifestyle

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“Photosynthetic” cyanobacteria lose ability to use sunlight to make food
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A Cure for AIDS? Not Quite

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Case of man healed by stem cell transplant has many caveats
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Astronomers See Exoplanets for First Time

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Direct detection is the latest step toward discovering other, possibly inhabited, Earths
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Hey Bud, Spare Some Genes?

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A flower reverses its own evolution by borrowing DNA from a relative
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