A Roman-era skeleton discovered in southern England has finally given up her secrets after more than a decade of debate.
The National Institutes of Health failed to protect brain scans that an international group of fringe researchers used to ...
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Decatur judge hears arguments in favor of DNA submission in Slover murder case
DECATUR, Ill. (WCIA) — Michael Slover Jr. was in court for the first time in years on Thursday, not as a defendant, but to ...
Optical storage and even DNA storage could be a significant contender for the digital archive market in the coming decades.
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Plastic bunny 3D printed from its own DNA
A team is encoding digital data into dna molecules which are then embedded into larger physical objects, like this plastic ...
Investigators seek public's help to identify girl whose skull was found at Seabrook business in 1994
Investigators are looking to identify the young girl whose skull was found in a Seabrook business in the 1990s.
Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird says bill proposed Wednesday could help solve cold cases, but legal justice advocates have ...
New research suggests the mysterious Roman-era “Beachy Head Woman” was likely from Britain, not the Mediterranean or sub-Saharan Africa. Advances in DNA sequencing are helping researchers resolve a ...
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Genetic data from 20,000+ US kids twisted into extremist 'race science'
Genetic records from more than 20,000 children in the United States, collected to understand how young brains grow and how ...
Scientists have turned to artifacts associated with Leonardo da Vinci on a quest to track down the legendary polymath’s ...
Forensics experts gather DNA to understand who was present at a crime scene. But what if the crime occurred in the middle of ...
A genetic study reveals that it is not coffee itself, but how long caffeine remains in the blood, that influences the risk of diabetes.
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