AvatarDavid Magsonflipped into Human geneticsNeanderthals Genetic research reveals Neanderthals could tolerate smoke, plant toxins phys.org - Leiden University The idea that modern humans displaced Neanderthals because they were better protected against toxins from smoke is now under fire. An earlier study …
Culture Decantedflipped into Plant Based ThinkingScience Researchers Make 'Super-Tomatoes' With Genetically Stressed Root Grafts - ExtremeTech ExtremeTech - Ryan Whitwam Humans have been grafting plants onto other plants for thousands of years, but only in the last few generations have we understood the genetic …
AvatarTigflipped into My Most LikedBiology New Research Reveals the Transatlantic Slave Trade's Genetic Legacy smithsonianmag.com - Alex Fox A sweeping survey of more than 50,000 people’s DNA uses the enduring genetic legacy of the transatlantic slave trade to illuminate its atrocities. The …
FredBloggs007flipped into Coronavirus Treatment Chromosomes Arizona researchers discover potential new genetic target against COVID-19 infections azcentral.com - Amanda Morris What makes some cases of COVID-19 more severe than others? Arizona researchers think it could have something to do with a specific genetically based …
aperçu énergieflipped into DiscoveriesArchaeology Genetic Research Must Stop Fueling Mideast Racial Narratives haaretz.com - Raphael Greenberg Readers of Haaretz have recently been treated to a series of “discoveries” based on the sequencing of human DNA from early historical periods. Each …
Dave Nguyenflipped into Life Skills Resources University of Utah University of Utah genetics researcher sees ‘genius grant’ as way to pursue creativity of science ksl.com - Daedan Olander, KSL SALT LAKE CITY — A University of Utah researcher recently received one of the nation’s most prestigious fellowships. Nels Elde, an associate professor …
The New York Timesflipped into ScienceCancer Cancer Projects to Diversify Genetic Research Receive New Grants verified_publisherThe New York Times - Emma GoldbergThe New York Genome Center awarded six cancer research grants this week as part of an initiative examining the role of race and ethnicity in major types of cancer. The projects will investigate a variety...