DNA analysis
Animals
Controversial Theory Claims Javan Tiger Is Back From Extinction
Researchers claim that Javan tigers, thought to have been extinct fifty years ago, might still exist. Despite doubts from scientists, signs suggest a similar big cat roams Java.
In the past, Indonesia had three tiger types: Sumatran, Javan, and Bali...
Archaeology
Rise and Fall of Roman Empire Shifted Balkan Populations, DNA Analysis Shows
A recent study, published on December 7th in the journal Cell, examined the DNA of people living in the Balkan region between 1 and 1000 CE. Experts concluded that there is no sign of Italian ancestry from the Iron...
Australia
Parents Reunite With Surrogate Babies After Fertility Scandal in Greece
Australian parents have finally been reunited with their surrogate babies after the fertility scandal that erupted in a clinic in Greece last August.
The ordeal began when a fertility clinic in Crete, Greece was abruptly shut down, triggering a police...
Ancient Greece
Ancient Greeks Used Mercenaries From Distant Lands, DNA Analysis Reveals
A recent DNA analysis published by the National Academy of Sciences revealed that ancient Greeks did not fight all their battles alone. Instead, they were assisted by mercenaries from lands as far as the Caucasus mountains and central Asia.
This...
Ancient Greece
Ancient Philistines Were Likely of Greek Origin, DNA Study Shows
Philistines were very likely of Greek origin, as a new DNA study traces the origins of the ancient villains in the Eastern Mediterranean
Archaeology
DNA Analysis Reveals Origins of Native Americans
Scientists have conducted a recent study on mitochondrial DNA, uncovering compelling evidence of multiple migrations that took place between the Americas, China, and Japan during the last Ice Age and the subsequent period of ice melt.
In this study, the...
Africa
DNA of Stolen African Skulls Matched Living Relatives
A group of researchers in Berlin has successfully traced the living relatives of individuals whose remains were taken from Tanzania and transported to Germany for scientific experiments during the colonial period.
Since 2017, Berlin's Museum of Prehistory and Early History...
Archaeology
Humans Faced Extinction: Only 1,300 Were Left 120,000 Years Ago
New research points to a possibility that humans came close to dying out in the last one million years.
The idea of a "population bottleneck" could help resolve some big questions about how we evolved, but there are still doubts...
Ancient Greece
DNA Analysis Redirects the Cradle of Indo-Europeans, Sheds Light on Proto-Greeks
A recent DNA analysis on 777 ancient genomes from across the so-called Southern Arc, namely Southern Europe and West Asia, redirects the cradle of Indo-Europeans and sheds light on the Proto-Greek prehistoric past.
As is well known, the Greek language belongs...
Animals
World’s Oldest DNA—Scientists Uncover Forest Full of Mastodons
In a region known as Peary Land at the northern tip of Greenland, researchers uncovered an ancient ecosystem containing two-million-year-old DNA—the world's oldest known thus far.
The area is now nothing but a polar desert. However, it once was home...