One hundred years after the heroic journey to Nome, scientists reveal how Balto's DNA explains his incredible endurance and ...
However, recent microbial analysis conducted on the remains of Grand Army soldiers indicates at least two other pathogens ...
New research suggests that two surprise pathogens were among the diseases that laid waste to the emperor’s vaunted Grande ...
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DNA science and public databases offer a new way to identify soldiers’ remains
Researchers extracted DNA from remains found at a Revolutionary War battle site and began comparing them to public records.
Researchers uncover two previously undetected bacteria in teeth from Napoleon’s soldiers, revealing a possible combination of illness that ravaged his army in 1812.
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DNA Finally Reveals What Really Killed Napoleon's Forces
When Napoleon and his legion of multinational soldiers retreated from Russia in 1812 in the face of dwindling supplies and ...
Scientists have found evidence of multiple infectious diseases that may have played key roles in the army’s catastrophic ...
A mitochondrial DNA study points to at least two waves of migration linking the Americas, China, and Japan- one during the ...
ETH Zurich scientists have created “MetaGraph,” a revolutionary DNA search engine that functions like Google for genetic data. By compressing global genomic datasets by a factor of 300, it allows ...
Researchers developed an experimental method to convert skin cells into eggs, potentially allowing older women and same-sex ...
Scientists are researching ways to genetically modify plants and animals to be more resistant to threats like climate change.
Genenta Science shares surged by more than double Friday after the company said it has partnered with Anemocyte to collaborate on its plasmid DNA technology platform. The stock was briefly halted from ...
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