Little is known about why the woolly rhinoceros went extinct around 14,000 years ago. Scientists have found clues in an unusual source: the frozen remains of an ice age wolf.
The Bostic Lincoln Center claims that the 16th president was born in North Carolina around 1805 rather than in Kentucky in ...
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Ask the Expert: Genetics counseling
More people are turning to genetic counseling to understand their DNA and assess their risk for certain diseases. As part of ...
Zoe Wilson thought she may be at risk. It wasn’t just a vague gut feeling: the risk was demonstrable and clear, running ...
They also took third in the Rider Championship with Bezzecchi on 353 points – the best result ever for a rider in Aprilia ...
The new Wilson Pro Staff Classic 97 provides a pivot point for the game's longest-running tennis racket franchise and a new ...
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Ancient mummified cheetahs found in Saudi caves rewrite the species’ history — and its future
Learn how seven naturally preserved cheetahs discovered in northern Saudi Arabia reveal that the Arabian Peninsula once ...
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Scientists say they have found the Da Vinci code in one of his artworks
Red chalk drawing called Holy Child that has been examined by scientists could hold the key to the legendary historical ...
Researchers have sequenced the genome of a woolly rhinoceros from undigested meat found in the stomach of a wolf puppy ...
Investigators used genetic genealogy to identify the 1966 Geneseo John Doe as 19-year-old Ronald Joe Cole, missing from ...
THE secrets of the woolly rhino’s demise has finally been revealed after stunned scientists found DNA in a place they weren’t ...
NATIONWIDE — Blue Origin has laid off about 10% of its employees on Thursday morning, according to an email from company CEO Dave Limp that was obtained by Spectrum News. "As I mentioned, we have made ...
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