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Gladiator combat is a well-documented aspect of ancient Roman society, but the physical remains of fighters have remained ...
The Translational Research Institute for Space Health (TRISH) will conduct a suite of human health and performance research ...
DNA found in museum pieces could provide a unique opportunity to study the history and spread of infectious diseases, ...
"The implications of our multidisciplinary study are huge," said study lead author and anthropologist professor Tim Thompson.
A skeleton from Roman-era England has bite marks consistent with those of a large cat like a lion, suggesting that this individual may have died as ...
These infections—systemic, lethal infestations of the body’s deep tissues and organs—have little in common with the ...
Robert Hettich with new mass spectrometry instrumentation at ORNL. Credit: Carlos Jones/ORNL, U.S. Dept. of Energy Robert ...
Criminal groups behind are placing the region’s vast biodiversity, fragile ecosystems, and Indigenous ways of life, under ...
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IFLScience on MSNFirst Ever Evidence Of Roman Gladiators Fighting Lions Discovered In BritainA Roman-era skeleton from York, northern England, shows signs of having been bitten by a big cat, thus providing the first ...
Knowing how human DNA changes over generations is essential to estimating genetic disease risks and understanding how we ...
A team of scientists led by the A*STAR Genome Institute of Singapore (A*STAR GIS) have released one of the world's largest ...
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IFLScience on MSNSome Parts Of Human DNA Might Be Evolving Way Faster Than Scientists ThoughtS cientists might have succeeded in sequencing the entire human genome, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t still learning new ...
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