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Head Lice DNA Reveals The First Interaction of Americas And Europeans, Study Says
Head lice DNA suggests the first interaction between Americans and Europeans. Read more here. For scientists interested in how humans originated and spread over the world, the blood-sucking parasite, Pediculus humanus, has a treasure trove of genetic material that, as new research indicated, is shedding light on some of humanity's most pressing problems.
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Marine Protected Area for Sperm Whale Also Seen To Fight Climate Crisis
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Extreme Events in Forests Can Disrupt the Global Carbon Cycle, Study Shows
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Iceland on High Alert for Volcanic Eruption After Series of Powerful Earthquakes
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Want Remote or Flexible Working? Big Companies Are More Likely To Oblige
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US Weather Forecast: Locally Heavy Rains, Flooding to Hit Florida Peninsula, Gulf Coast This Midweek
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Heavy Rains, Mountain Snow Threaten West Coast Due To Brewing Storm
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Thanksgiving Weather in US: Rain, Snow Likely to Bring Travel Disruptions for 55 Million Travelers
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Floods Wreak Havoc in Northern France, Leaving Roads Impassable and Schools Closed
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The Evolution of Hunting from Survival to Sustainability
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Fly Larvae's Healthy Proteins for Animals Have Less Environmental Impact in Costa Rica, Report Shows
Endangered Mammal Emerged in Indonesia’s Province of Papua After Being Elusive for 60 Years
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Snake with Legs: Snake Evolution Shows How These Ancient Reptiles Transitioned from Walking to Losing Their Legs






