Baru saja saya membaca di slashdot tentang pemenang Scientific
Breakthrough 2004 menurut majalah Science.
http://science.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/12/17/1925208&tid=99&tid=14
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/4098453.stm

Yang menarik bagi saya adalah pemenang keduanya, yaitu:

   The discovery of human dwarf species in Indonesia

Wah menarik. Ada yang menyebutkan the Hobbit. he he he.

Eh, ternyata setelah ditelusuri, penemuan ini rame juga karena ada
perebutan fosilnya antara peneliti Indonesia dan Australia:

http://www.boingboing.net/2004/11/26/tiny_humans_update_7.html
Tiny Humans update #7: battling palaeontologists
An Indonesian paleontologist is keeping the remains of the tiny humans
away from other paleontologists. Let the paleontologist war begin!

    They may be tiny, but the hobbits -- the extinct one-metre-high
human species whose discovery rocked the palaeontology world last
month - are provoking a giant barney among Australian and Indonesian
scientists.

    One of Indonesia's leading palaeontologists, Professor Teuku Jacob
of Gadjah Mada University in Jakarta, has grabbed the hobbit remains
and locked them away in his safe, refusing to let other scientists
study them.

    In addition, he rejected the widespread view that the hobbits are
a separate human species, claiming they are a pygmy form of modern
humans who suffered microcephaly, a disorder that produces a small
brain.

    The Australian scientists who dug up the bones of the hobbits,
officially dubbed Homo floresiensis, have pleaded with Professor Jacob
to return the bones as they may contain vital DNA clues as to their
exact ancestry. The seven skeletons were found last year in a cave on
the Indonesian island of Flores by an Australian and Indonesian team.

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