This finding suggests that Homo sapiens had a taste for starch much before the domestication of crops shaped the human diet.
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A study from the University of Adelaide and The Australian National University (ANU) has outlined the first genomic evidence ...
Over 450 million years ago, plants began the epic transition from water to dry land. Among the first pioneers were the ...
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Earliest Evidence of Humans Using Fire to Shape the Landscape of Tasmania Nov. 16, 2024 — Some of the first human beings to arrive in Tasmania, over 41,000 years ago, used fire to shape and ...
A pivotal milestone was reached in 2010 with the completion of the Cancer Genome Atlas' sweeping map of the entire breast cancer genomic landscape across its multiple molecular subtypes.
163.com Background Chromosomal rearrangements have profound consequences in diverse human genetic diseases ... we aimed to investigate the potential of single-molecule optical genome mapping (OGM) in ...
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Dec. 26, 2024 — A researcher has found that the rapid detection of snakes by monkeys is because of the presence of snake scales as a visual cue. His findings highlight an evolutionary adaptation ...