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Biogerontologist David Gems on the senescence, medical approach to aging and how can you research the fundamental biology of aging
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55,000-year-old skull as an evidence of modern man in vicinity of Neanderthals
The discovery of a 55,000-year-old partial skull in Northern Israel provides new insights into the migration of modern humans out of Africa
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New Fossils from Kenya Precise Hippo Origin
Research team discovered that 35 million years ago the ancestors of hippos were among the first large mammals to colonize the African continent
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Neuroscientist Friedemann Pulvermüller on brain activation, aphasia, and action-based language therapy
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