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Women held keys to land and wealth in Celtic Britain

DNA analysis suggests Iron Age societies in Britain were built around women rather than men.

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B.C. doctor reflects on treating teen with H5N1 for 2 months

Researchers are comparing the genetic features of the B.C. patient's avian flu strain with that of a Louisiana patient who died last week.

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Vancouver suspect in 1996 cold case homicide identified through DNA analysis

Lawrence Diehl, 73, has been charged with the second-degree murder of Christopher Smith, who was fatally stabbed on the Portage Bridge between Ottawa and Gatineau almost 30 years ago.

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Artificial Intelligence and Human Evolution Contextualizing AI in Human History, by Ameet Joshi, from Apress Berkeley. (Jan 18).

Survey on research conceptualization. How ecologists and evolutionary biologists think about their research with respect to the patterns and mechanisms. (Jan 13).

Understanding Human Diversity by Jonathan Marks, from Cambridge University Press. (Jan 11).

Darwinizing Gaia Natural Selection and Multispecies Community Evolution, by W. Ford Doolittle, from The MIT Press. (Jan 4).

Immunological Bioinformatics by Ole Lund, Morten Nielsen, Claus Lundegaard, Can Kesmir and Søren Brunak, from The MIT Press. (Dec 28).

Evolution for the People, Shaping Popular Ideas from Darwin to the Present, by Peter J. Bowler, from Cambridge University Press. (Dec 21).


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