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CRISPR/Cas9 reveals a key gene involved in the evolution of coral skeleton formation
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Jun, 23
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New work led by Carnegie's Phillip Cleves uses cutting-edge CRISPR/Cas9
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Rock Art in Australia Shows Boats From Indonesia
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ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA—According to a statement released by Flinders University, images
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Bronze Age Copper Ingots Uncovered in Oman
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IBRA, OMAN—According to a statement released by Goethe University, while
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Petroglyphs Discovered in Sweden
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Jun, 23
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STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN—According to a Live Science report, a collection of
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Possible Modern Human Footprints Dated in South Africa
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Jun, 23
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PORT ELIZABETH, SOUTH AFRICA—Live Science reports that a team of
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Bronze Age Plague Detected in Britain
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Jun, 23
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LONDON, ENGLAND—The Guardian reports that evidence for the bacteria that
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Lower Paleolithic Tools Discovered in Greece
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Jun, 23
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ATHENS, GREECE—According to an Associated Press report, stone tools dated
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Early Egyptians May Have Imported Silver
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SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA—According to an ABC News Australia report, an analysis
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Petit-spot volcanoes involve the deepest known submarine hydrothermal activity, possibly release CO2 and methane
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Jun, 23
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Underwater volcanism on the Earth's crust are active contributors of
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Early Seafarers May Have Traveled the Caspian Sea
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BORDEAUX, FRANCE—According to a statement released by De Gruyter, an
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