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Brain and behavior relationships may have changed in a profound way as larger, more
complex insect societies evolved from smaller, simpler ones, according to a new study … 
In the most thorough study to date of the Neanderthal genome, scientists suggest an early
human-Neanderthal split. The two species have a common ancestry, say the authors, but do
not … 
… In a study published today in the open access journal BMC Evolutionary Biology,
researchers find that lemurs that appeared to belong to different species because they
have strikingly different coat … 
New clues about the origins of cosmic rays, mysterious high-energy particles that bombard
the Earth, have been revealed using NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory. An extraordinarily
detailed image of the remains … 
… The discovery paves the way for the future development of drugs to more
effectively target, treat and possibly even prevent both inherited and non-inherited
thyroid cancers … 
… The books are primarily aimed at the academic market, but will also include
history and popular titles for scientists and amateur astronomers … 
As wildfires put more and more human lives and property at risk, people are looking to
fire managers for protection … 
… Kristopher Innanen, an assistant professor of physics, received the J. Clarence
Karcher Award from the Society of Exploration Geophysicists. Only the second from UH to
receive this top honor, Innanen … 
Newly identified strains of Chlamydia trachomatis could produce new diseases. The disease
currently affects one-tenth of the world's population … 
The American Educational Research Association (AERA) and SAGE Publications are pleased to
announce their new publishing partnership … 