Science 1996 Ann Gibbons - Abstracts

Science 1996 Ann Gibbons
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A rare glimpse of an early human face.(earliest known fossil of genus Homo dated)Science and technologyAnn Gibbons
Did Neandertals lose an evolutionary 'arms' race? (bone-growth differences in co-existing neandertals and modern man suggest different behaviors)Science and technologyAnn Gibbons
Early birds rise from China fossil beds.(discovery of bird fossil in China)Science and technologyAnn Gibbons
Facing the big chill in science. (includes related article on socioeconomic class, and advice to women and minorities seeking careers as academic scientists)(Women and Minorities '96)Science and technologyConstance Holden, Ann Gibbons, Jocelyn Kaiser
First Americans: not mammoth hunters, but forest dwellers? (evidence of Paleoindian foragers found in Brazilian cave)Science and technologyAnn Gibbons
Homo erectus in Java: a 250,000-year anachronism.(research on fossil man)Science and technologyAnn Gibbons
New feathered fossil brings dinosaurs and birds closer.Science and technologyAnn Gibbons
On the many origins of species. (formation of species without geographical isolation)(includes related article on biological diversity in the Amazon Basin)(Special News Report: Speciation)Science and technologyAnn Gibbons, Virginia Morell
Starting species with third parties and sex wars. (mechanisms for forming new species)(includes related article on defining species)(Special News Report: Speciation)Science and technologyAnn Gibbons, Virginia Morell
The peopling of the Americas.(genetic research on first inhabitants of the Americas)(includes related article on the Greenberg hypothesis)Science and technologyAnn Gibbons
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