
What can graves tell us about gender identity?
Archaeologists wanted to find out who a person buried in an early medieval grave with jewelry and swords really was.
Archaeologists wanted to find out who a person buried in an early medieval grave with jewelry and swords really was.
Researchers analyzed DNA from the oldest Late Stone Age human specimens ever found in Europe and discovered that these people had recent Neanderthal ancestors.
Scientists investigate an evolutionary puzzle: why some clownfish choose to remain peacefully in their social groups, even though this means they may not breed.
Scientists combined ideas from climate science and biology to figure out how climate change and genetics influence the migration habits of peregrine falcons.
Researchers used a new DNA sequencing technology to find germs on mummified ancient Egyptian people.
Scientists used ancient DNA, radiocarbon dating, and archaeological remains to find out where the first people in the Caribbean came from.
Scientists wanted to know how seamounts affect populations of deep sea corals.
Scientists used the DNA that organisms leave behind in their environment to work out which species were present in Monterey Bay, California.
Scientists use genetic engineering to modify malaria mosquitoes to prevent females from biting and laying eggs.
Scientists compared the innate immune responses of different breeds of chicken to find out which breeds resist Newcastle disease and how they manage to.