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Thursday, February 22, 2007

   
First American Settlers Not Who We Thought
The Clovis People, a group of mastodon hunters distinguished by their unique spear points, likely populated North America after others had already arrived, finds a new study.
Global Warming to Fuel More Childhood Fevers
Warmer temperatures promised by climate change researchers could affect children more than adults in the form of more frequent fevers.
Live Bacteria Could Reduce Earthquake Damage
Scientists hope to turn dangerous sandy soils into solid rock by injecting bacteria into the ground.
 

 
Ants 'Hate Each Other' But Work Together
Different ant species can coexist because, as the saying goes, where one is weak another is strong.
Fish Sensory Organ Duplicated for Submarines
Fish use a row of specialized sensory organs along the sides of their bodies, called lateral lines, to hunt for prey and alert them of predators. Now scientists have developed a lateral line for submaries.
Image of the Day: Great Barrier Reef Threatened
Remotely sensed images taken from Feb. 9 through Feb. 13 provide visual evidence that sediment plumes in the Great Barrier Reef system flow to the outer reef.

 
 
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