Topic: Social and Behavioral Sciences

Australian archaeologists uncover 40,000-year-old site

Australian archaeologists have uncovered what they believe to be the world's southernmost site of early human life, a 40,000-year-old tribal meeting ground, an Aboriginal leader said Wednesday. The site appears to have been the last place of refuge for Aboriginal tribes from the cannon fire of Australia's ...
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Accused Ga. killer uses creative legal argument

Accused Ga. killer counts on Census as part of creative legal argument, wants charges droppedA Georgia man accused of killing two people used an innovative legal strategy Monday in an attempt to get his murder charges dismissed. Call it the Census defense. Floyd Wayne Williams Jr. wants the charges dropped ...
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Younger women face "gender fatigue," subtle bias

LONDON (Reuters Life!) - Women bosses are no longer unusual in the corporate world, where many top-flight companies see gender and diversity programs as a "must-have." Flexible working, parental leave, mentoring and women's networks have become the norm in many businesses. But gender diversity's move into the mainstream gives ...
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Indonesia Hobbit

Indonesia Hobbit
In this photo taken Monday, Sept. 12, 2009, workers labor at Liang Bua cave excavation site where the fossils of Homo floresiensis were discovered in Ruteng, Flores island of Indonesia. An 18,000-year-old dwarf female skeleton was recovered in the cave in 2003 threatening to overturn conventional view of human ...
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