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Federal freezes to foreign assistance are affecting grants for investigative reporters everywhere—but especially in poorer countries ...
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New genomic research suggests our species descended from a deep fusion between two ancient lineages — one of them a mysterious “ghost.” ...
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Team redates prehistoric ‘Ubeidiya in Jordan Valley to same age as oldest Georgian site, suggesting at least two distinct ...
Peter Ungar, a distinguished professor of anthropology at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, has been named Doctor et ...
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