A tale of Persian Princes settling on the Swahili Coast and intermarrying with locals.
DNA shows ‘Persian Princes’ helped found medieval African trading culture
Merchants from abroad married into powerful local families on the Swahili coast
29 MAR 2023 11:40 AM BY ANDREW CURRY
Medieval tombs...
If you’re a living organism, the Atacama Desert is a pretty awful place to be. It is the second driest desert in the world, with the land composed of rocks, dust, salt lakes, and lava that flows over arid surfaces towards the Andes. If anyone was to be shown a photo of it alongside a photo of...
In their search for pink river dolphins, researchers in the Peruvian Amazon scooped up river water sloshing with genetic material that they hoped could trace the elusive creatures.
They found what they were looking for. And then some.
The environmental DNA collected yielded information on...
Just like an alphabet is made up of individual letters, DNA is composed of chemical bases. And in the same way that letters must be placed in a specific order to form words and sentences, the sequence of chemical bases is incredibly important in how DNA functions and codes our lives.
One reason...
I'm sorry if this is in the wrong part of the forum?. I've been trying to find an old (1890's?)photograph supposedly showing a load of aristocrat looking types sat inside a large dinosaur's rib cage and dining on thawed out Wooly Mammoth steaks. This is the most credible sounding link I've found...
This was widely reported in Titanic circles in the last fortnight but has received no exposure in the press as far as I am aware. I wrote the following summary based on the known facts. I think it classes as "news" but if the mods want to move it, please do so!
DNA Trounces A Titanic Fraud...
Dutch police have received fourteen tips on the 1999 murder of Marianne Vaatstra, following a broadcast of the 'Sixth Sense' TV show on Thursday night on RTL4.
This was said by a spokeswoman of the public prosecutor in Leeuwarden on Friday. The police's cold case team will have a close look...
I used to say that if you could turn genes on and off then you could turn cancer cells on and off.
I was not the only one who wondered about this, as this article in New Scientist seems to suggest;
New Scientist article
Could be cool...no need for taking stem cells from a place...
What the @#$%! is this? Are they trying to say this actually effects people's DNA, or just a fancy name for some New Age-style healing?
http://www.healinggabi.com/friends/dna.html
This is from a Bio-chemists UFO researchers website I maintain.
Both the writer and the abductee are good friends of mine.
theozfiles.com/anomaly_investigation_group.html
Link is dead (as is the website). The MIA article can be accessed via the Wayback Machine...
Scientists Hope to Recreate Mammoths
some Inuit hunters in Canada still think there are some still kicking around but just to be sure well make some in a test tube ;)
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story2&cid=624&ncid=753&e=10&u=/ap/20020822/ap_on_sc/recreating_mammoths_1
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What is the general feeling of of people here on the subject of genetic engineering, I know it has had some bad press in recent years but on a personal level, I'm in favour of more research as a member of my family has a rare metabolic disorder whos only chance of a normal life would be the...
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