A DNA Adventure of Two Million Years
Greenland is the largest island in the world, stretching 2,670 km from south to north and 1,050 km from east to west.
Greenland is the largest island in the world, stretching 2,670 km from south to north and 1,050 km from east to west.
As we are preparing to say goodbye to 2021, we wanted to remember some of the most important scientific and technological developments
The pandemic greatly impacted our sleep habits. Most of us have been spending a majority of our time online, looking at our
At a time when biodiversity is on a fast decline, innovative approaches in nature conservation efforts are beginning to shine out. For
In order to control the populations of Aedes aegypti mosquitoes spreading deadly diseases like the dengue fever, yellow fever and Zika, the
The question of when people reached the continent of America has long been on the minds of anthropologists. Fossilized human feces (coprolite)
Scientists seem to be insisting on creating plants that are able to shine spontaneously in the dark. New studies conducted by a
In the face of some diseases, the medical world feels desperate, as developing a treatment for that disease is extremely difficult. This
Although anthropologists know that modern humans (Homo sapiens) first appeared in Africa some 250,000 to 300,000 years ago, it is difficult to
Scientists, pharmaceutical companies, private laboratories, as well as many other persons and institutions we have not even heard of, are all looking