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Breakthrough of the Year 2009: Ardipithecus ramidusThis video is an enhanced edition of our 2 October 2009 video introducing Ardipithecus ramidus -- a 4.4-million-year-old hominid from Ethiopia and this year's Breakthrough of the Year. In addition to interviews with Project Co-Director Tim White (University of California, Berkeley), Science correspondent Ann Gibbons, and paleoanthropologist Andrew Hill (Yale University), this edition features new footage with statements from Tim White, Project Co-Director Giday WoldeGabriel (Los Alamos National Laboratory) and project researchers C. Owen Lovejoy (Kent State University), and Yohannes Haile-Selassie (Cleveland Museum of Natural History).
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LoginBreakthrough of the Year 2008: Reprogramming CellsThis video introduction to Science's year-end special issue features Shinya Yamanaka of Kyoto University, George Daley of Harvard University, and Science's Gretchen Vogel reviewing some of the work that led studies in reprogramming cells to be tagged the top scientific story for 2008.
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LoginBreakthrough of the Year 2007: Human Genetic VariationTen-minute video, accompanying Science's year-end special issue, features Francis Collins of NIH, David Altshuler of the Broad Institute, and Science's Liz Pennisi reviewing some of the work that led studies in human genetic variation to be tagged the top scientific story for 2007.
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LoginBreakthrough of the Year 2005: Evolution in Action"Nothing in biology makes sense except in light of evolution" -- and advances in our understanding of the workings of evolutionary biology was tagged as the Breakthrough of the Year for 2005 by Science's editors and news staff. This 16-minute film, produced by Science and Biocompare, overviewed some of the work that made 2005 such a banner year in evolutionary studies.
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