The 1982 cold case of Charles Nunnenman, once the Western Reserve John Doe, has been solved using DNA and genealogy research.
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A study published in npj Dementia looks at apolipoprotein E genetic variants of Alzheimer’s disease. Prof Anneke Lucassen, Professor of Genomic Medicine, Nuffield Department of Medicine, University of ...
Like other developing countries, Indonesia is facing a familiar dilemma: how to feed a growing population while protecting ...
With major NIH cuts under Trump, here are initiatives in states like New York, California and Massachusetts to get state ...
As a critically endangered species, the manumea could be considered mostly dead, but there’s a big difference between that ...
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Introducing the ‘Hyper Taping’ sneaker, part of an ongoing project between the Miyake Design Studio and Asics titled ‘Issey ...
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Rankings, record placements, and rigid rules define Chandigarh University’s rapid ascent to India's top ranked private ...
Did the 21st century begin on 1 January 2000? Or was it that blue sky day in September 2001 when the planes hit the twin towers? These images from the last 25 years chronicle modern history in the mak ...