Did you know that traits in animal species can re-appear in a new generation hundreds of years later? These ancient reappearing genetics are called Atavisms, and they can help us understand amazing ...
Christoffer Boe discusses the box office success, global appeal and franchise potential of the movie, featured at Rotterdam, ...
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Monterey County sheriff investigates two separate discoveries of human remains
The Monterey County Sheriff's Office is investigating two discoveries of human remains, including a body found in a Salinas ...
A forensic scientist has told jurors that DNA samples obtained 40 years ago are ‘more than a billion times more likely’ to have come from an accused rapist than anyone else.
The Kerala High Court on Friday was informed that a DNA analysis of a dead body recovered from Kalammassery confirmed the death of Suraj Lama, a Bengaluru man s ...
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos says no suspect or person of interest has yet been identified following the disappearance of ...
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Ancient cave DNA reveals a shocking human twist scientists never expected
Deep inside a handful of caves, scientists are pulling genetic secrets out of bones, teeth and even the surrounding dirt, and ...
A serial killer who murdered five women in 2006 has been sentenced for the murder another teenager seven years earlier following groundbreaking forensic techniques. The 1999 murder of Victoria Hall ...
Ancient evidence suggests a new twist in how we all got here.
The serial killer was branded the "worst of humanity" as a judge told him he must serve a further 40 years behind bars for ...
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The Dyslexia Paradox: Ancient Genes and Modern Reading Struggles
In A Nutshell Ancient origins: Genes linked to dyslexia date back over 430 million years to early vertebrates: they’re not recent evolutionary innovations Recycled brain circuits: Humans don’t have ...
Obesity Is Not Just About Food: Bariatric Surgeon Explains the Role of Hormones & Metabolism - Based on the recent data estimated by the World Health Organisation, more than 1 billion people across ...
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