Researchers from the University of Maryland, College Park, may have captured ancient DNA from the Italian High Renaissance ...
Scientists have sequenced the genome of the long-extinct woolly rhinoceros from remains found in the stomach of a naturally ...
What if a single Renaissance drawing could reveal not just who made it, but the biological traces of Leonardo da Vinci ...
“We may never know precisely how life began, but understanding how some of its ingredients take shape is within reach.
A rare sample from a woolly rhinoceroses reveals how the population changed in the lead-up to the species’ extinction.
Non-coding DNA is essential for both humans and trypanosomes, despite the large evolutionary divergence between these two species.
Studying how ancient animals lived and why they died out can offer important insight to protecting species today.
San Diego seen through the stories, family heirlooms and artifacts from its military history. This Emmy-nominated documentary takes a historical look at the San Diego region as told through the ...