Did humans lose their sense of smell? A study on the Orang Asli people reveals that hunter-gatherers maintain ancestral smell genes for foraging, while farmers' olfactory receptors evolved alongside ...
Something happened around 4,000 years ago in West Eurasia that made red-haired people more common.
There is strong scientific consensus surrounding this story and it is informed by multiple converging lines of evidence.
A surprising discovery from high-altitude animals like yaks and Tibetan antelopes could reshape how we treat nerve damage in humans. Scientists found that a genetic mutation helping these animals ...
More than two years after H5N1 bird flu was first detected in U.S. dairy cattle, the virus has proven remarkably good at ...
An international research team analyzed 232 whole genomes from both savanna and forest elephants, collected across 17 African ...
In the largest genomic mapping of Africa's elephants, an international team of researchers shows that elephant history is ...
Three University at Buffalo undergraduates have been named 2026 Barry Goldwater Scholars, recognized for their STEM research ...
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AACR chairs Paul Mischel and Alice Shaw shared insights with GEN on the key themes shaping this year’s program.
In the largest genomic mapping of Africa's elephants, an international team of researchers shows that elephant history is ...
The human genome of West Eurasia has been far more affected by natural selection in the last 10,000 years than previously ...