Early European farmers borrowed genes from hunter-gatherers to survive disease, according to a new study in Current Biology
In a new study, published in the Journal Antiquity, the “Stonehenge calendar” is shown to be a modern construct
Ludwig van Beethoven’s genome sheds light on chronic health problems and cause of death; the study has been published in Current Biology
Chemical and isotopic analysis of copper artifacts from southern Africa reveals new cultural connections among people living in the region
Genome Research: origin and evolution of vine. Grapevine is among the world’s oldest crops. Wine was one of the oldest products traded
An Egyptian-German research team has uncovered more colorful ceiling paintings at the Temple of Esna in Upper Egypt
AI algorithm puts the colour back in black and white films. This is particularly interesting for the restoration of historical recordings
This spring, The Royal Ballet celebrates the 75th anniversary of Frederick Ashton’s Cinderella with a brand-new production of the much-loved ballet
“If we could better understand the distinction between the literal and the figurative, this could help us to understand the human mind” says Allott
Genomic analysis shows the Amazon’s Ashaninka people are made up of two subgroups with distinct histories; the study is in the journal Current Biology