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Humans
World’s oldest pots
Ice age people made cookware long before the rise of farming.
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Science & Society
Obesity linked to location
Kids living near parks or markets less likely to be extremely overweight.
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Science & Society
New dangers from bird flu
U.S. government asks scientists to keep some secrets about their bird flu research.
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Humans
Digging into the Maya mystery
In a Central American jungle, archaeologists and volunteers uncover ruins of the once-powerful civilization.
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Tech
Tracing a gem’s origins
Lasers identify the country — and even a mine — that a precious stone hails from.
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Humans
Mummies share their secrets
Cutting-edge technology such as CT, or CAT, scans and endoscopes are allowing scientists to see not just what’s underneath the wrappings but also what’s inside a mummy’s body.
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Science & Society
Introducing the 2011 Nobel Prize winners
Scientists in 2011 won for making unexpected discoveries about crystals, the human body and the universe.
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Science & Society
Scientist profile: Leroy Hood
The inventor of the DNA sequencing technique, and Albert Lasker Awardee, embarks on the next big challenge.
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Brain
Action gaming and quick thinking
Playing action games can hone ability to decide quickly, precisely.