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Evolution's Child: Fossil puts youthful twist on Lucy's kind
September 23, 2006
Volume 170, No. 13, p. 195
Just for Frills?
August 13, 2005
Volume 168, No. 7, p. 103
He Clones, She Clones: Dad, mom ants as different species
July 2, 2005
Volume 168, No. 1, p. 6
Learning to Listen
May 14, 2005
Volume 167, No. 20, p. 314
Shrinking at Sea: Harvesting drives evolution toward smaller fishes
February 26, 2005
Volume 167, No. 9, p. 132
Groovy Bones: Mammalian ear structure evolved more than once
February 12, 2005
Volume 167, No. 7, p. 100
When Laziness Pays: Math explains how cooperation and cheating evolve
January 15, 2005
Volume 167, No. 3, p. 35
Seminal Discovery: Promiscuous females speed sperm evolution
November 27, 2004
Volume 166, No. 22, p. 341
Evolution's Buggy Ride: Lice leap boldly into human-origins fray
October 9, 2004
Volume 166, No. 15, p. 230
In the Neandertal Mind
September 18, 2004
Volume 166, No. 12, p. 183
Long Horns Win: Selection in action-Attacks favor spike length for lizards
April 3, 2004
Volume 165, No. 14, p.212
Reef Relations
January 24, 2004
Volume 165, No. 4, p. 55
City Song: Birds sing higher near urban traffic
July 19, 2003
Volume 164, No. 3, p. 37
The Ultimate Colonists
July 5, 2003
Volume 164, No. 1, p. 10
Jaw-Dropping Find emerges from Stone Age cave
May 10, 2003
Volume 163, No. 19, p. 302
Fig-Wasp Upset: Classic partnership isn't so tidy after all
April 26, 2003
Volume 163, No. 17, p. 259
Costly Sexiness: All that flash puts birds at extra risk
April 12, 2003
Volume 163, No. 15, p. 228
How the Butterfly Gets Its Spots.
February 15, 2003
Volume 163, No. 7, p. 104
Retaking Flight: Some insects that didn't use it didn't lose it.
January 18, 2003
Volume 163, No. 3, p. 35