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Ancient Africans in Genetic Isolation for 100,000 Years

Groundbreaking genetic research reveals ancient southern Africans lived in near-total isolation for 100,000 years, developing unique traits. Discover how this reshapes our understanding of human evolution. Read the full story.

Headache Alert: Ignoring Frequent Pain is Risky

Health experts warn against dismissing recurring headaches. Learn about headache disorders affecting 3.1 billion globally, symptoms to watch for, and when to seek medical help.

Haryana farmer gifts elite Murrah calf to GADVASU

Haryana dairy farmer Shiv Kumar Redhu donates a genetically elite Murrah buffalo calf to GADVASU, Ludhiana. The calf, from a high-yield lineage, will aid university's genetic improvement and semen production programs.

Eating Disorders: 4 Subtle Warning Signs

Discover the 4 subtle signs of eating disorders affecting millions. Learn how to recognize these patterns and when to seek medical help for better mental health.

BDU Hosts National Workshop on Genetic Diagnostics

Bharathidasan University in Trichy hosted a 5-day ICMR-sponsored national workshop on advanced genetic diagnostics, offering hands-on training in DNA analysis and precision medicine techniques.

7 Causes of Oversleeping & Daytime Fatigue

Discover the 7 common reasons behind excessive sleep and persistent tiredness. Learn how lifestyle, health conditions, and sleep disorders affect your energy and find solutions for better rest.

Humans Absorbed Neanderthals Through Breeding, Not War

Groundbreaking research reveals Neanderthals didn't go extinct but were gradually absorbed into human populations through interbreeding over millennia. Discover how genetics proves this evolutionary merger.

39,000-year-old mammoth RNA found in Siberia

Scientists extract 39,000-year-old RNA from 'Yuka' the woolly mammoth, rewriting our understanding of RNA survival and offering unprecedented insights into extinct species.

Hitler's DNA Confirms Kallmann Syndrome Diagnosis

Groundbreaking DNA analysis reveals Hitler had Kallmann syndrome affecting sexual development and carried neurodiverse traits. Discover the scientific findings shaping historical understanding.

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