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Researchers at La Trobe University, Australia, and the University of Utah, U.S., report that recent DNA findings challenge ...
Archaeologists unearthed the settlement of the female-dominated Neolithic Dawenkou culture in the Shandong province of eastern China near the estuary of the Yellow River—considered the birthplace of ...
Ancient DNA evidence shows that the advent of agriculture led to more infectious disease among humans, with pathogens from ...
The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that a Texas death row inmate can challenge the constitutionality of the state’s DNA testing law in his bid to have DNA evidence from his case tested. In a 6 ...
A new hearing has been set for the West Memphis Three which will focus on the testing of new DNA evidence in the case.
DNA evidence links Travis Decker to murder of 3 daughters Three young sisters were found dead near a Washington state campground. Blood found on the scene links the father, Travis Decker, to those ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNGreenland Sled Dog DNA Reveals a Story of Human Migration and Ancestry of the Unique BreedResearchers analyzed ancient and modern genetic samples of the Greenlandic Qimmit breed to shed light on the long ...
Ancient DNA has revealed links between the cultures of Egypt and Mesopotamia. Researchers sequenced whole genomes from the ...
Ancient Lost Worlds and Hidden History. On location videos made by author and adventurer Brien Foerster exploring Peru, Bolivia, Egypt, Hawaii, Easter Island and other exotic places. With special ...
Scientists have recovered genetic material from a skull found in northeastern China, which they say reveals the most complete Denisovan fossil to date.
A genomic analysis of Greenland’s Qimmeq dogs suggest they and their human partners arrived on the island centuries earlier than previously thought.
Former Army member and trained survivalist Travis Decker remains at large one month after allegedly murdering his three young daughters during a court-mandated custody visit.
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