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  • Light cast on lifestyle and diet of first New Zealanders
    pA University of Otago-led multidisciplinary team of scientists have shed new light on the diet, lifestyles and movements of the first New Zealanders by analysing isotopes from their bones and teeth./p pa href=http://esciencenews.com/articles/2013/05/16/light.cast.lifestyle.and.diet.first.new.zealandersread more/a/p

  • Scientists discover oldest evidence of split between Old World monkeys and apes
    pTwo fossil discoveries from the East African Rift reveal new information about the evolution of primates, according to a study published online in emNature/em this week led by Ohio University scientists./p pa href=http://esciencenews.com/articles/2013/05/15/scientists.discover.oldest.evidence.split.between.old.world.monkeys.and.apesread more/a/p

  • Fossil saved from mule track revolutionizes understanding of ancient dolphin-like marine reptile
    pAn international team of scientists have revealed a new species of ichthyosaur (a dolphin-like marine reptile from the age of dinosaurs) from Iraq, which revolutionises our understanding of the evolution and extinction of these ancient marine reptiles./p pa href=http://esciencenews.com/articles/2013/05/14/fossil.saved.mule.track.revolutionizes.understanding.ancient.dolphin.marine.reptileread more/a/p

  • Binghamton researcher studies oldest fossil hominin ear bones ever recovered
    pA new study, led by a Binghamton University anthropologist and published this week by the emProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences/em, could shed new light on the earliest existence of humans. The study analyzed the tiny ear bones, the malleus, incus and stapes, from two species of early human ancestor in South Africa. The ear ossicles are the smallest bones in the human body and are among the rarest of human fossils recovered./p pa href=http://esciencenews.com/articles/2013/05/13/binghamton.researcher.studies.oldest.fossil.hominin.ear.bones.ever.recoveredread more/a/p

  • Seabird bones reveal changes in open-ocean food chain
    pRemains of endangered Hawaiian petrels -- both ancient and modern -- show how drastically today's open seas fish menu has changed./p pa href=http://esciencenews.com/articles/2013/05/13/seabird.bones.reveal.changes.open.ocean.food.chainread more/a/p










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