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A 1,000-Year-Old Mesoamerican Mummy Reveals an Ancient Man’s Microbiome
Meet the Zimapán man, a mummy from the Mesoamerican Otopame culture, whose intestines bustled with bacteria, around a ...
The discovery of regulatory T cells links genetic, cellular, and clinical research, bridging basic science and therapeutic ...
Trace 5,000 years of dam engineering, from ancient marvels to China's Tsangpo project, amid the rising race for Himalayan hydropower.
How different would our world be if dinosaurs were alive today? The answer is: very. Prehistoric in the present? We all love ...
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20 Million Years of Evolution: The Complete Human Family Tree Explained
From ancient apes to modern humans, this video breaks down the entire evolutionary timeline. Learn how hominids split from ...
Analysis of preserved feces and intestinal tissue has revealed specific types of bacteria that were present in the microbiome ...
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Psychedelic beer may have helped pre-Inca empire in Peru schmooze elite outsiders and consolidate power
The Wari used beer mixed with psychedelics to help build an empire in Peru around 1,200 years ago, a new study suggests.
Cancer-associated fibroblasts play key roles in the pancreatic tumor microenvironment, but their targeting has yet been ...
Discover India's oldest cave art at the Bhimbetka rock shelters in Madhya Pradesh. Dating back to the Mesolithic Period ...
MIT found that only 5% of GenAI projects succeed. AlphaSense's recent milestone shows how those who get it right aren’t ...
You're 5' 5" tall, you're armed with a glorified stick, and you're facing an angry elephant. What do you do?
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