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Big cat diets: Whisker isotopes track prey
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Copper axe owned by Neolithic hunter Ötzi the Iceman came all the way from Tuscany
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Corn in the bones: The science behind North Korea war remains
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Cremated remains reveal hints of who is buried at Stonehenge
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Crime-solving technology helps British scientists track turtles from Egypt
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Earliest spread of millet agriculture outside China linked to herding livestock
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Feds find 21 percent of tested honey samples adulterated
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Forensics 2.0
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Infographic: Advancing Forensics Science
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Mass spectrometry for general use
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Oxford researchers make startling discovery about ancient St. Nicholas relic
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Roadkill Is Sad and Gross—And Can Be Useful for Scientists
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Students make neutrons dance beneath Berkeley campus
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The ‘Skeleton Lake’ Mystery Deepens after Surprising Results of DNA Tests
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The Honey Trap: Analytical Technology Makes Food Fraud Easier to Catch
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The Ii Hamina cemetery reveals adaptation to the “Little Ice Age”
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The smell of dark chocolate, demystified
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Where you grew up, what you ate — your bones record your life


