DNA analysis confirms Christopher Columbus’ remains in Seville, solving 500-year-old mystery
After two decades of research, forensic scientists have finally confirmed that the remains buried in Seville Cathedral, Spain, belong to ...
After two decades of research, forensic scientists have finally confirmed that the remains buried in Seville Cathedral, Spain, belong to ...
A study published in Science Advances reveals that Viking hunters, in search of walrus ivory, ventured deep into the High ...
New research on the lives of Ice Age teenagers reveals that they experienced puberty in ways remarkably similar to adolescents ...
An analysis of genomes from a 4,500-year-old collective tomb at Bréviandes-les-Pointes, near Troyes in France, has revealed that the genetic ...
Recent genetic research reveals that the intermingling between Neanderthals and modern humans was not a brief or isolated event but ...
Researchers from the Federal University of São Paulo have uncovered the oldest known human viruses in Neanderthal bones dating back over ...
DNA extracted from ancient chewing gum, used by teenagers in Sweden around 10,000 years ago, is providing valuable insights into ...
Researchers led by Dr. Fuzuki Mizuno from the Toho University School of Medicine have unveiled the complete mitochondrial genome sequences ...
In 1934, a remarkable double burial was unearthed by German workers in Bad Dürrenberg, eastern Germany, at the spa gardens ...
In a recent study led by anthropologists Michaela Harbeck and Maren Velte from the Bavarian State Collection for Anthropology in ...
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