... a new tool for identifying big events in human history and pinpointing the origins of specific gene ... .org), helps shed light on times when the human population moved close to extinction and helps ...
... world on a journey to Mecca would pass hundreds of feet above the probable route of the most memorable journey in human history. Fifty or sixty thousand years ago a small band ...
Scientific happenings, big and small, on this day in history…
But first, today’s quiz:
What event, ... in 1883, produced the most violent explosion known in human history? You probably know the answer; ...
... and resources - so why have we fought them throughout human history? In modern times, states may fight wars for a number of complex reasons. But in the past, most tribal wars were ...
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Tvedt used the example of the industrial revolution to show how water can help to understand human history. Historians have proposed two contrasting theories to explain why the industrial revolution ...
... within the genome responsible for specific human adaptations and relate them to changes in human history or past environments. For example, one could trace the arrival of lactose tolerance to the ...
Forty years ago we watched as one of the greatest adventures in human history unfolded before our eyes. Read archive articles from each day of the mission
... Gund Institute at the University of Vermont and one of the IHOPE project leaders at NCEAS, said: "Human history has traditionally been cast in terms of the rise and fall of great civilizations, wars, ...
... to survive. With more species at risk of extinction today than any other time in human history, the findings of the study published in the debut issue of Conservation Letters provides new insight ...
It wasn't too long ago in human history that people rarely, if ever, traveled beyond the village they were born in. We've come a long way since then: according to the ...
... potential impacts of climate change. We haven't seen such drastic changes in the last 200 years of human history, since we have been cataloguing species."
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The authors believe that China's lessons are applicable to other developing economies. "Never in the course of human history have a larger number of people gained more wealth in such a short time. ...
... it couldn't be more true when discussing the mouse. This little creature has become a crucial part of human history through its contributions in understanding human genetics and disease. In a review ...
... underlying complex diseases, as well as forensics, personalized genomics and the study of recent human history.
Using data from a sample of almost 3,200 Europeans supplied by GlaxoSmithKline, the ...
Few materials have exercised as much of a hold on the human imagination, or on human history, as has gold. But for all of its popular uses – money, medals, jewelry and more – gold's potential as a ...