Research on ancient DNA is surging, but how can scientists ensure that human remains of irreplaceable significance are ...
The Shroud of Turin is a 14.4-foot by 3.6-foot linen cloth bearing the faint, negative image of a crucified man. For centuries, millions have believed it to be the authentic burial shroud of Jesus of ...
This photograph is an example of DNA separated in a cesium chloride density gradient. Two tubes containing cesium chloride gradients are arranged vertically next to each other. The gradients have ...
The Shroud of Turin is one of history's most analyzed and discussed artifacts. The Shroud of Turin "is a centuries old linen ...
Fragments of stone tools and occasional skeletal remains provide most of what we know about our cave-dwelling human ancestors and their Neanderthal cousins. But in the past 15 years, archaeologists ...
In the form of DNA, nature shows how data can be stored in a space-saving and long-term manner. Bioinformatics specialists are developing DNA chips for computer technology. Researchers show how a ...
The development of DNA-/RNA-based drugs, like COVID-19 vaccines, is exploding. Current methods are costly, but researchers are finding effective and inexpensive method for producing stable, modified ...
Remarkably, 98 percent of our DNA does not code for genes. Once considered “junk DNA,” it is now well appreciated that these ...