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Science 1995 Elizabeth Culotta
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A new form of matter unveiled. (Bose-Einstein condensate is 1995 Molecule of the Year)(includes nine other important scientific advances of 1995 and articles on science funding around the world and hot research areas for 1996)
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Elizabeth Culotta
Asian Anthropoids strike back.(Research News: Paleoanthropology)
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Elizabeth Culotta
Asian hominids grow older.(hominid fossils discovered in China)(includes information on discoveries in West Africa)
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Virginia Morell, Elizabeth Culotta
Bringing back the everglades; amid great scientific and political uncertainty, ecosystem managers in Florida are pushing ahead with the boldest - and most expensive - restoration plan in history.
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Elizabeth Culotta
Ecologists flock to Snowbird for varied banquet of findings.(1995 Ecological Society of America meeting in Snowbird, Utah)
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Elizabeth Culotta
Fifty shades of forest green. (Peruvian Amazon is composed of many different forest types)
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Elizabeth Culotta
Ivory identity crisis still unsolved. (resumption of African ivory trade dependent on development of method for distinguishing between poached ivory and legal ivory)
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Elizabeth Culotta
Many suspects to blame in Madagascar extinctions.(extinctions of large animals)
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Elizabeth Culotta
Minimum population grows larger. (at least 10,000 mating individuals necessary for long-term genetic viability)(Research News: Endangered Species)
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Elizabeth Culotta
New finds rekindle debate over anthropoid origins.
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Elizabeth Culotta
New hominid crowds the field. (Australopithecus anamensis)(Research News: Human Origins)
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Elizabeth Culotta
NRC urges sea change in marine studies. (National Research Council)
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Elizabeth Culotta
Will plants profit from high CO2?
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Elizabeth Culotta
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