Stone Age humans liked their burgers in a bun
Stone Age humans liked their burgers in a bun 20:00 18 October 2010 ~ the agency of Sonia Van Gilder Cooke Magazine issue 2783. Subscribe and save For similar stories, visit the Food and Drink Topic Guide Forget the model that hunter-gatherers lived on low-carb meat diets. Palaeolithic extinct elephant burgers were eaten with a [...]
Being in love eases the pain
Being in love eases the pain 15:10 15 October 2010 For similar stories, visit the The Human Brain and Love and Sex Topic Guides John Keats famously wearied his dying years penning sonnets to his beloved Fanny Brawne. His arrant folly inspired great poetry, but new research suggests it may have also provided some relief [...]
50 ideas to change science: Ecology
50 ideas to vary science: Ecology 12 October 2010 Magazine issue 2781. Subscribe and rescue Read full article Continue reading page |1 |2 Read besides: 50 ideas to change science forever If you think evolution is upright about individuals passing on their genes to offspring, get set as being a radical reweaving of the web [...]
Grey wolf hunt creates bitter row in US
Grey wolf pursue creates bitter row in US 07 October 2010 Magazine issue 2781. Subscribe and keep clear For similar stories, visit the Endangered Species and US national issues Topic Guides THE iconic grey wolf of the irregular, wild west is the subject of a bitter row in the US. Idaho and Montana as well-as; [...]
Cosmic accidents: One giant leap for a single cell
Cosmic accidents: One huge. leap for a single cell 01 October 2010 by Michael Le Page Magazine upshot 2779. Subscribe and save For similar stories, visit the Micro-organisms and Evolution Topic Guides Read other: Cosmic accidents: 10 lucky breaks for humanity A freak event created the progenitor of all multicellular life on Earth. Without this [...]
Cosmic accidents: Blasting the Earth into life
Cosmic accidents: Blasting the Earth into life 30 September 2010 through David Shiga Magazine issue 2779. Subscribe and save For similar stories, inspect the Solar System Topic Guide Read more: Cosmic accidents: 10 lucky breaks for humanity The solar system’s “late heavy bombardment” blasted our planet – excepting might also have delivered our water, and [...]
Census of Marine Life reveals extent of ocean mystery
Census of Marine Life reveals size of ocean mystery 13:18 04 October 2010 by Michael Marshall For like stories, visit the Mysteries of the Deep Sea Topic Guide Gallery: Census of Marine Life reveals strange deep-sea sights The first global picture of life in the oceans is released today, with the completion of the decade-long [...]
Daily choices can affect long-term happiness
Daily choices be possible to affect long-term happiness 16:53 05 October 2010 by Jessica Hamzelou Magazine exit 2781. Subscribe and save For similar stories, visit the The Human Brain Topic Guide Choose wisely which time considering a partner, whether to attend church and how you front after your body. These decisions could have a significant [...]