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If you choose to follow any links to the complete text of articles listed below, you will be leaving the Strategian Web site. If you wish to return to this page from the Web page you are sent to, please use the Back option of your browser. Steve Ward, Barbara Brown, Andrew Hill, Jay Kelley, and Will Downs Equatorius: A New Hominoid Genus from the Middle Miocene of Kenya. (... a partial skeleton of an ape-like creature--estimated to be over 15 million years old--has been found in Kenya; the creature, called "Equatorius", though not a close relative of modern apes may represent the initial evolutionary stage by which apes moved from living predominantly in trees to living on the ground) Science Volume 285, Number 5432 (August 27, 1999): 1382-1386. Richard Monastersky Acclimating to a Warmer World: With Some Climate Change Unavoidable, Researchers Focus on Adaptation. (... a review of current research and study into ways that human society can potentially adapt to current and future climate change caused by global warming) Science News Volume 156, Number 9 (August 28, 1999): 136. **The complete text of this article is currently available through the Web site of Science News** Jochen J. Brocks, Graham A. Logan, Roger Buick, and Roger E. Summons Archean Molecular Fossils and the Early Rise of Eukaryotes. (... recent work in Australia has uncovered evidence of the existence of eukaryotes--organisms whose cells have a nuclear membrane--some 500 million to 1 billion years before they were previously thought to have existed) Science Volume 285, Number 5430 (August 13, 1999): 1033-1036. How to find the above journals, magazines, and other publications? See Step 3: Locate of the Information Strategy for details. Questions about any or all of the above? Please let me know. |
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