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A n international research group, with the participation of UPF, has for the first time reconstructed ancestors dating back 2.6 billion years of the well-known CRISPR-Cas system, and studied their ...
An exhibit at the Canadian Museum of History has members of the shíshálh Nation looking straight into the eyes of their ancestors. Using the 4,000-year-old remains of five shíshálh ancestors – a ...
The images depict a male who was black or of mixed ancestry. He could’ve been part Hispanic, Chief Deputy Coroner Bobbi Jo O’Neal said. “It’s hard to know,” she said.
Sculptor Élisabeth Daynès works in paleo-reconstruction, bringing the faces of long-dead human ancestors back to life. A.K.A. Science eye for the Neanderthal guy.
It’s incredible what just a little bit of DNA can do. Scientists have successfully reconstructed, for the first time, what one of our archaic human ancestors may have looked like — using only ...
3D reconstruction of the face of a woman from the 14th century. (c) Christopher Rynn, with permission. Realistic and high-quality 3D images and animations of people who died 700 years ago have ...
The remains of a Mesolithic woman, buried approximately 10,500 years ago, have been meticulously reconstructed by a team of scientists. This extraordinary effort offers a rare gli ...
For the first time, researchers have reconstructed ancestors dating back 2.6 billion years of the well-known CRISPR-Cas system and studied their evolution over time.
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