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Tobacco changed human skeletons, researchers sayemphasizing notable changes in human skeletal structure and health. Using mass spectrometry and liquid chromatography, the researchers examined the molecular composition of bones from 323 individuals.
The 20,000-year-old fossilized bones of "Ushikawa Man," thought to be some of Japan's most ancient human fossils, are not what scientists believed they were, new research finds. Instead ...
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