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Yaron Galai was a reserve naval officer in Israel when he founded his fourth company, Outbrain. That's why he found himself negotiating from the trenches
Read More »A Century after Scott and Amundsen, the Antarctic Still Beckons
I just started teaching my spring classes, and on the first day a student asked me if my work as a science journalist had taken me to any cool places.
Read More »Genome Project Reconstructs Lost Group of American Indians
By Susan Young of Nature magazine The Ta
Read More »LiveAndTell, A Crowdsourced Quest To Save Native American Languages
While you won't have any trouble finding a way to learn Spanish, French, or German in the United States, brushing up on your Lakota or Navajo isn't so easy.
Read More »Cancer deaths decline, but not for everyone
New report shows cancer death rates down for all groups except Native Americans
Read More »Argonne researchers find new isotope for climatological dating
(PhysOrg.com) -- Radioactive dating is used to determine everything from the age of dinosaur fossils to Native American arrowheads. A new technique recently developed at the U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory may give researchers another tool for radioactive dating that could be of particular use in studying the history of climate change.
Read More »Golfers, family gather for Ballesteros funeral
With the sound of a bagpipe filling the air, some of Europe's greatest golfers joined family, friends and local residents Wednesday for the funeral of Seve Ballesteros in his native fishing village in northern Spain.
Read More »Wardrobe: The Deconstructionist
When Eddia Mirharooni was an architect in his native Iran, he designed an innovative suspended roof that appeared to float above the walls on sheets of glass.
Read More »Pro golfer targets diabetes in Indian Country
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) - Pro golfer Notah Begay III says he's dedicated to reversing the growing problem of diabetes among Native American youth.
Read More »Can Rewilding Work?
Europeans ate their way through the island nation of Mauritius , most famously eliminating the dodo bird. Less well known was their effect on the island now known as Ile aux Aigrettes or Island of White Herons, where they exterminated giant skinks and tortoises, and logged the native ebony trees for firewood
Read More »Archaeologists and Native Americans team up to interpret the past, shape the future
SACRAMENTO--Who owns the dead? In the U.S.
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