A landmark study analyzing nearly 16,000 ancient genomes from West Eurasia has revealed that natural selection accelerated sharply after humans adopted farming. Researchers identified 479 gene ...
A landmark study of nearly 16,000 ancient and modern genomes from West Eurasia reveals that human evolution accelerated over ...
As resistance increased, humans began moving into high-risk areas. Around 14,000 to 13,000 years ago, people started living ...
What can bones tell us about life millions of years ago? A paleobiologist decodes chemical clues to uncover how animals lived ...
Diamond-shaped fish cages rise from the water for cleaning at Open Blue, the world’s largest open-ocean fish farm, eight ...
An analysis of ancient DNA and modern disease risk suggests some immune genes may reduce allergy risk rather than increase it ...
A Harvard study indicates natural selection has favored red hair for millennia, suggesting redheads may become more common as ...
A study using ancient DNA has identified notable evolutionary adjustments to dietary, settlement, disease and other changes ...
A massive study of ancient and modern DNA from thousands of West Eurasian people has identified nearly 500 genetic variants ...
In Japan, the Terada Honke brewery holds fast to tradition: wild yeast, ancient songs, and a mixture of muscle and finesse.
Chickens and eggs are among the most common foods on modern Korean tables. Understanding their history can enrich our ...
Ancient diets in Poland reveal how food, identity, and inequality shaped prehistoric life. An international team of ...
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