Cleveland's "Torso Killer" murdered at least 12 people between 1935 and 1938, and just two were identified. New advances in DNA testing could put names to the remaining victims.
"Monitoring cryptic species and monitoring at scale is a challenge which airborne eDNA may be able to address." ...
The findings, which used DNA from the plaster casts of people who died in the Mt. Vesuvius eruption two millennia ago, ...
International researchers analyzed the genetic material of casts on victims of the Vesuvius eruption. Their kinship and ...
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Amanda Carlin has been promoted to chief marketing officer of DNA Workshop. Carlin joined the staff of the architecture firm ...
Through the Holocaust Reunion Project, he filled in his father’s genealogical tree with hundreds of relatives, learning the ...
Don Jazzy has opened up on the need for DNA tests to be carried out on children. He also noted that naming the child is less ...
Scientists have discovered a way to target elusive circular fragments of DNA that drive the survival of some of the most aggressive cancers, paving the way for future treatments.
Usman Mukhtar opened up on his view on the latest teaser of Jafaa!On Friday, November 8, the Mawra Hocane starrer drama ...
Distrusting father turns to alcohol over too beautiful daughter, employs DNA test, wife leaves after truth emerges that she ...
This week, uncover the secrets of Pompeii through ancient DNA, meet an adventurous emperor penguin, seek signs of mysterious Planet Nine, and more.