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What made us human might have had less to do with men out hunting, and a lot more to do with what was going on at home — with grandmas and babies.
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E.coli bacteria, each cell trapped in a tiny tube, are giving researchers the chance to study the pace and effects of single genetic mutations. Most mutations, the scientists find, aren't harmful.
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The famed "Scopes monkey trial" pitted two celebrity lawyers against one another, but only one was memorialized outside the Tennessee courthouse where the…
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It's hard evidence that the type of spinal segmentation and numbering found in modern humans emerged 3.3 million years ago, the scientists say. The remarkable fossil was discovered in Ethiopia.
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Sound gets into our brains and processed so quickly that it shapes all other perceptions, says neuroscientist Seth Horowitz. "You hear anywhere from 20 to 100 times faster than you see."
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What makes a person voluntarily step into the middle of one of the most controversial and contentious issues of modern times? And what makes them…
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John T. Scopes was born and raised in Paducah and is buried in Oak Grove Cemetery. A school teacher, Scopes garnered national recognition as the defendant…
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There's more than one way to make color, nature tells us. And more than one way to use it to your own advantage.
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The highly publicized debate scheduled for Tuesday in Northern Kentucky between Creation Museum president Ken Ham and science educator/television...
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MSU’s Presidential Lecturer, Science Guy Bill Nye will debate the founder of Northern Kentucky’s Creation Museum, the day after his speech in Murray.…