Regarding what I've said previously, regarding the likely role(s) of predation by big cats in hominoid (and other primate) evolution, one possibility is that...
http://www.slate.com/id/2192211 How Smart Is the Octopus? Bright enough to do the moving-rock trick. By Carl Zimmer Updated Monday, June 23, 2008, at 1:14 PM...
Smart Girls Eat Fish By Ann Gibbons ScienceNOW Daily News 20 June 2008 Here's the link: http://sciencenow.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/2008/620/3?rss=1...
http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?id=nutritious-porridge-pays July 8, 2008 Nutritious porridge pays off years later By Andrew Stern CHICAGO (Reuters) - A...
Notes: I'm amazed that people, supposedly modern researchers, have ever doubted whether variable nutrition affects physical and mental development in...
Note, the article is accessible, free of charge, here: http://www.scribd.com/doc/3366450/Traces-of-the-Distant-Past-\ SCIAM-June-08 I'm also uploading the PDF...
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... Thanks, DD. You raise good points on this, as well. Regarding the portion I quote below, I think this is significant. I'm reminded of reports that...
My reply to Marc in his AAT group. http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/AAT/messages ... You're welcome, Marc. I'm not certain if bipedalism first developed in...
Here's a link to this article, for those who have access to Current Anthropology (sorry, I don't have a copy to upload, but the abstract is freely available) :...
(Another reply to Marc) ... Marc, A few more thoughts: The emergence of bipedalism (terrestrial and/or wading, and/or upright posture in trees, whether...
These, at around one kilogram, are significantly smaller than the Pedro Mountain Mummy, who was said to have weighed about 5.5kg when alive. Yet they are...
P.S., the article boasts of "whole genome" analysis, but I'm calling that bluff. How can they have "whole genome" analysis when they aren't even measuring and...
Oh, it appears the article does briefly mention copy number variants, but totally glosses over the details, attempting to sweep it under the "evidence that...
I thought this was interesting... Homo floresiensis was certainly close to water. Dan ... New evidence for hominin carcass processing strategies at 1.5Ma, ...
Audio and transcript available at the following link. Transcript included below. Among other things, mentions that further digs at Liang Bua are set for this...
http://idw-online.de/pages/de/news270623 New Primate Species Discovered on Madagascar Sonja von Brethorst, Presse- und Öffentlichkeitsarbeit Stiftung...
An overview of Dranginis' search for Bigfoot, beginning in 1995. Thirteen years ago, William Dranginis saw Bigfoot. Fifty grand, a van, and a camera in a log...
http://record.wustl.edu/news/page/normal/11975.html Record Washington University in St. Louis July 17, 2008 > Washington people From mundane to momentous ...
In my opinino, this represents yet another step toward understanding how similar different kinds of mammals, such as humans and mice, are to one another....
DD makes some very good points, here. Apparently converging with what I've said about OOTI ("Out of the Islands.") Dan ... Just thinking about how most fliers...
Saigas, Mammoths, and Pleistocene Parks Travel with me today, from the concept of prehistoric trunked animals to the future establishment of Pleistocene Parks...
Article with photos, links, and reader comments, here: http://www.livescience.com/environment/080731-cave-water.html Incredible Discoveries Made in Remote...