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Herpes Went Mainstream With the Spread of Ancient 'Romantic' Kissing, Study Suggests
Modern facial herpes, which infects nearly four billion people, may have emerged 5,000 years ago, according to a first-of-its-kind study.
Scientists Sequence DNA of Man Who Died In Pompeii Eruption for First Time
The find is remarkable because "DNA is like ice cream—it lasts longer when it is cold," said a study lead.
Complete Human Genome Sequenced for First Time In Major Breakthrough
The final eight percent of the human genome, which contains immune response genes and the keys to our big brain, has been mapped.
Less Than 7% of the Human Genome Is Actually Uniquely Human, Study Finds
A large chunk of the human genome is shared with Neanderthals and other archaic species, and only a sliver of it makes us unique, scientists report.
DNA Can Help Return Indigenous Remains to Ancestral Sites
“We propose that our approach can be used now and will be used routinely in the future to return remains to their rightful kin.”
Tortoise DNA Might Hold the Answers to Living Longer
The scientists used the DNA of Lonesome George, the last known Pinta Island tortoise.
Scientists Found Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria In Space
NASA scientists found drug-resistant strains of bacteria in the ISS toilets, but say they pose no threat to the astronauts—for now.
23andMe Sold Access to Your DNA Library to Big Pharma, But You Can Opt Out
23andMe customers can opt out of the program, but that misses the point.
The Mysterious Disappearance of North America's First Dogs
When people migrated to North America some 10,000 years ago, they brought their canine companions with them.
Don't Give Your DNA to Giant Genetic Databases
The Golden State Killer case shows that we should protect our DNA sequences as much as possible.
Cheddar Man Gets a Scientifically Accurate Makeover
Britain's oldest known man is about to steal your girl.
These Were the Biggest Scientific Developments of 2017
According to two scientists at the Royal Society of London.