Nomads of the Eurasian steppe were ruled by elite dynastic families, including women, a large-scale genetic analysis reveals.
A research team led by the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) has revealed how the genome is reorganized in 3D during ...
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Ancient DNA analysis solves 500-year-old mystery of what killed 2 Medici brothers
An ancient-DNA analysis of the bones of two members of the Renaissance Medici family has confirmed they had malaria when they ...
Elite Scythians such as the “Golden Man” inherited their lofty status and shared power during the Iron Age, DNA analysis ...
Could male DNA under Maggie Murdaugh's fingernails change the Alex Murdaugh murder case? Three years after Alex Murdaugh was ...
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How Jurassic Park inspired the return of the dire wolf genetic resurrection explained
Discover the real science behind the de-extinction of the dire wolf and how modern genetics is bringing extinct species back ...
Researchers find founder effect dating back 1,500 years and sharper endogamy patterns among Pakistani Sindhis than among ...
Genetic differences affecting infant's activity also associated with ADHD, study finds Jul 2 Genetic differences or ...
For decades, restoring the once dominant American chestnut meant planting thousands of trees, infecting them with pathogens ...
After initially denying giving birth, a warrant says Dominique Harrison gave multiple conflicting accounts of what happened to her newborn in October 2018.
Narrow, worn stairs beneath the 11th-century Pembroke Castle in Wales lead into a shadowy cavern where early humans once ...
THE Philippine eagle, the country’s national bird, is one of the largest and most powerful eagles in the world. Susceptible to habitat destruction and fragmentation, it is currently listed as ...
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