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Before hominins intentionally chipped stone to make tools, they likely used sharp rocks already shaped by natural forces.
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William Murphy, Ph.D., from the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, has been named the 2025 SEC Professor of the Year.
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On Thursday, March 13, the Department of Biology hosted Greg Lang, associate professor of biological sciences at Lehigh ...
New insights have emerged into how the human brain develops. Two genes that are unique to humans work together to influence ...