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Outside November 2002 Elizabeth Royte |
Shadow in the Trees An assault by Frodo, one of Jane Goodall's big-screen chimps, results in the death of an African child. |
Scientific American April 17, 2006 Sandra Upson |
Taking Sides Is being right-handed all for the greater good? Neuroscientists suggest that social pressures drive individuals to coordinate their behaviors so that everyone in the group gets an evolutionary edge. |
Bio-IT World October 2005 Kevin Davies |
Monkey Business The impact of the chimpanzee genome is not confined to science. It offers an urgent reminder of the endangered status of many primate species. |
Smithsonian June 2007 Robert M. Poole |
The Ethiopia Campaign After fighting neglected diseases in Africa for a quarter century, former president Jimmy Carter takes on one of the continent's biggest killers -- malaria. |
Science News April 3, 2004 Edna Francisco |
A Virus Crosses Over to Wild-Animal Hunters Hunting and butchering a gorilla apparently infected a 45-year-old man with a new virus typically found only in nonhuman primates, according to a recent study. |
Salon.com June 9, 2000 Arthur Allen |
Heart of darkness A team of Los Alamos researchers traces AIDS back to the 1930s, blowing a hole in the most recent theory about its origin. |