The Skeletal System
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Bones Reveal Oldest Case of TB
By Robin Lloyd published
A skeleton of a woman and an infant are the oldest known TB cases confirmed with DNA.
Skeleton May Be Early TB Victim
By Live Science Staff published
A male skeleton dated to around A.D. 302 could be one of Britain's earliest TB victims.
Fish Fade Away, Crabs Take Over
By Live Science Staff published
Trawling shows changes in make-up of fish community with rising water temperatures.
Ancient Laborer Burial Ground Excavated Near Rome
By Frances D'Emilio published
First-century burial grounds near Rome's main airport are yielding a rare look into how ancient longshoremen and other manual workers did backbreaking jobs.
Secret to the Spring in Your Step
By Rachel Mahan published
While happiness helps, the Achilles tendon is actually what puts more spring in your step.
Oldest Prehistoric Aquatic Reptile in North America Found
By Andrea Thompson published
Paleontologists describe fossil of oldest, most complete plesiosaur found in North America.
Some Crabs Crabbier Than Others
By Charles Q. Choi published
Is one crab more crabby than another? It could be true.
New Duck-Billed Dino Discovered in Mexico
By Andrea Thompson published
New dino discovery sheds light on little-known period in dinosaur history.
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