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A cooling trend toward global warming: from a lack of temperature increase to the growing number of scientists rethinking climate change, a positive trend against global-warming alarmism is on the upswing. Hiserodt, Ed Apr 13, 2009 1907
National Review readers, along with our writers and editors, all (we are pretty sure) belong to the species Homo sapiens. Brief article Mar 9, 2009 167
Whatever happened to global warming? Now that record-cold temperatures across the globe are making a mockery of human-caused global warming, we look to see if this is merely a "weather hiccup.". Hiserodt, Ed Cover story Feb 16, 2009 4359
How will we live without them? A quarter of the world's mammals may be headed toward extinction. Klinkenborg, Verlyn Essay Jan 12, 2009 459
Humans. Quill, Elizabeth Jan 3, 2009 522
Where the wild things are. Bersch, Carren Editorial Dec 1, 2008 2236
Gene activity makes the difference in development of human qualities: 'junk DNA' helps to distinguish people from other primates. Ehrenberg, Rachel Sep 27, 2008 431
Big-brained primates develop more slowly. Jun 1, 2008 588
How to look good politically while improving world health. Plate, Tom May 5, 2008 835
Man comatose after exposure to ricin poison. Brief article Apr 1, 2008 174
Deadly germs increasingly mishandled. Brief article Dec 1, 2007 166
Aquatic amoeba attacks. Brief article Dec 1, 2007 164
Human response to an individually controlled microenvironment. Melikov, A.K.; Knudsen, G.L. Jul 1, 2007 6758
Measuring up: examining the need to establish state-based biomonitoring Programs. Brief article Dec 1, 2006 205
Sleep with Neanderthals? Apparently we (homo Sapiens) did. Aug 13, 2006 706
Boom times for protein. Brown, Lester R. Jul 1, 2006 937
How could I be so stupid? Intelligent individuals, by virtue of being smart, often think that they cannot behave stupidly, but that is precisely what leads them down the garden path to behaving in just such a manner. Sternberg, Robert J. Jul 1, 2006 2304
Changing conventions. Kreyche, Gerald F. Jul 1, 2006 1006
Nurture takes the spotlight: decoding the environment's role in development and disease. Brownlee, Christen Jun 24, 2006 2196
Stones of contention: tiny Homo species tied to ancient tool tradition. Bower, B. Jun 3, 2006 566
On the lookout for burnout. Alessandra, Tony Jun 1, 2006 1482
Hybrid-driven evolution: genomes show complexity of human-chimp split. Bower, B. May 20, 2006 573
Evolutionary back story: thoroughly modern spine supported human ancestor. Bower, B. May 6, 2006 532
Chimps creep closer yet. Brief Article Feb 11, 2006 286
Learn the secret of how life works at exhibit. Weeks, Katie Brief Article Feb 6, 2006 244
Food and technology in the balance. Jan 1, 2006 644
Natural ingredients: method grows vessels from one's own cells. Seppa, N. Nov 26, 2005 549
Diseases that are transmitted human to human are more of a concern for health officials in New Orleans than those spread by insects and other animals, maintains an epidemiologist at the Purdue University School of Veterinary Medicine, West Lafayette, Ind. Brief Article Oct 1, 2005 90
For a few days in August, visitors to London Zoo were treated to a new exhibit: Eight human beings, minimally clothed, and caged in a rocky enclosure behind a sign with the legend: "Warning: Humans in Their Natural Environment.". Brief Article Sep 26, 2005 155
Eye see you. Stickney, Nancy Sep 1, 2005 256
Methylmercury madness. Szwarc, Sandy; Miller, Henry I. Jun 22, 2005 1114
Man is one of the smelliest of all creatures, though the fact is not widely known. Brief Article Jun 6, 2005 211
Human fossils are oldest yet. Brief Article Feb 26, 2005 248
Rats choose to drink in moderation, study finds. Feb 14, 2005 569
Keep the happy in your holidays: don't let stress, overindulgence, and sleep deficits spoil your fun. Gordon, Terri Nov 1, 2004 1459
Evolutionary shrinkage: Stone Age Homo find offers small surprise. Bower, B. Oct 30, 2004 537
Making time for what's important. Advertisement Oct 25, 2004 952
Vitamin D: what's enough? Many people may need much more. Raloff, Janet Oct 16, 2004 2063
The creative human mind. Kreyche, Gerald F. Sep 1, 2004 1110
Ethnic cleansing is rampaging unchecked. Gajewski, Karen Ann Brief Article Jul 1, 2004 71
Heaven. Kennedy, Leonard A. Jan 1, 2004 701
Shadhrah 2. Iqbal, Muzaffar Dec 1, 2003 732
Acoustically, people resemble large eggs. Weiss, P. Nov 15, 2003 523
Scarlet symbols emerge in Israeli cave. Bower, B. Nov 1, 2003 454
Where can we learn about change? Flower, Joe Jan 1, 1997 2211
The great brain drain: a controversial theory takes ancestral brain growth in vein. Bower, Bruce Oct 13, 1990 2476
Houshold ho! Whither they go? Safir, Andrew Aug 1, 1990 699

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