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- Ancient River Camps Are Oldest Proof of Humans in Paris
About 9,500 years ago, nomadic hunter-gatherers camped out on the banks of the Seine to hunt and collect flint pebbles, archaeologists say. - Hurricane Bertha's Burst of Strength Stumps Experts
There's no explanation for why Bertha went from barely a hurricane to a Category Three storm in just a few hours, highlighting a need for more research into rapid intensification, meteorologists say. - VIDEO: Moche Tomb Found in Peru
A newfound tomb in northern Peru contains well-preserved human remains and artifacts, shedding light on the pre-Colombian Moche Indian civilization, archaeologists say. - Some European Grasslands May Resist Warming
A grassland like those found throughout Western Europe shows very little change in species composition even after 13 years of controlled exposure to higher temperatures and shifting rainfall patterns, a new study says. - VIDEO: Rare Argentina Winter Ice Break
Argentina's Perito Moreno glacier is in the midst of a spectacular rupture. No large Argentina glacier has broken like this in winter since records began in 1917, officials say. - To Fight Food Prices, S. Africa Urges Return to Farming
South Africa's poor can lessen the burden of soaring food costs by resuming traditional subsistence agriculture, officials say. Part of Global Food Crisis: A Special News Series. - New Mercury Images Show Volcanoes, Magnetic Field, More
Mercury is covered by volcanoes, a mysterious ion cloud, and scars from a violent past, reveal the first in-depth studies of the solar system's smallest planet in decades. - WEEK IN PHOTOS: Space "Ribbon," Calif. Wildfires, More
A beach full of red balloons, a new Argo setting sail, and a U.S. flag lit up by lightning are among this week's most colorful events. - Everglades Rescue "Out on a Limb" Without Federal Aid
Some environmentalists fear that the historic land deal could be seriously hampered unless the U.S. Congress follows through on a funding commitment it made almost 20 years ago. - VIDEO: Puppies Trained for Land-Mine Duty
A litter of puppies, bred from dogs in Bosnia, are undergoing training to help sniff out unexploded munitions that litter the Cambodian countryside. - VIDEO: Vermont-to-Caribbean Connection
Every year a Vermont researcher follows another of the state's residents to the Caribbean: the Bicknell thrush, a small migratory bird.
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