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Gene discovery may lead to non-hormonal male birth control pill

Ex-priest accused of child sex abuse gets job with TSA

Op-Ed: Is the world running out of morons? Global panic may be only hope

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Scientists discover 3.2 million-yr-old Hominid Special

Cleveland - Meet Lucy's great-grandfather Kadanuumuu, who was found in Ethiopia recently. Scientists say the early hominid skeleton confirms human-like walking is more ancient then we had previously known. Have we found another piece of the missing link?
Digital Journal Report by Kim I. Hartman - 2 comments

New human ancestor from S.Africa a vital 'missing link'

Johannesburg - Archeologists say the discovery of a two-million-year-old skeleton of a child could provide a 'missing link' in the history of human evolution. The previously unknown species of early human ancestor is to be revealed in South Africa later this week.
In the Media by Christopher Szabo - 6 comments

Footprints in Arizona lend credence to idea Bigfoot is real

There are few locations in North America that have not been touched with sightings of Bigfoot or other reported signs, such as footprints.
In the Media by Stephanie Dearing - 4 comments
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The Taung Child  a well-known example of Australopithecus africanus.
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The Taung Child, a well-known example of Australopithecus africanus.
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Time Well Bent: Queer Social Events in Toronto for March 2012

OUTEXPRESSION online newspaper is a publication of the Toronto Queer West Arts Centre. Copyright 2012. All Rights...

With the help of Google Earth New Hominid Species Discovered in South Africa

Dr. Berger used Google Earth technology to map identified caves and fossil deposits and to discover new caves via...
Apr 8, 2010 by grrow
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