WOOLLY mammoths are a step closer to coming back from the dead after RNA from a 39,000-year-old carcass was found. The Ice ...
A sleepy koala may seem worlds apart from a giant Ice Age predator, but scientists have uncovered the first molecular ...
Research from La Brea Tar Pits and Lake Elsinore has unearthed evidence of a dramatic event 13,000 years ago that transformed Southern California’s vegetation and caused the disappearance of iconic ...
Researchers at Stockholm University recovered intact RNA molecules – the chemical messengers that reveal which genes were ...
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Ice age plants reveal clues about climate change and mass extinctions
Climate change and habitat destruction are driving species to extinction at an alarming rate. The impact extends across all ...
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Molecule recovered from woolly mammoth that died 39,000 years ago reveals secrets of the Ice Age
Scientists have recently successfully isolated and sequenced the oldest-known RNA from a juvenile male woolly mammoth – ...
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Woolly mammoth from the Ice Age 39,000 years ago is one step closer to ‘de-extinction’, say scientists
Woolly mammoths are a step closer to coming back from extinction after scientists made a key genetic breakthrough. Scientists from Sweden have extracted the oldest RNA ever found from a ...
Researchers from Stockholm University have—for the first time ever—managed to successfully isolate and sequence RNA molecules ...
PROVIDENCE, R.I. [Brown University] — At the end of the Pleistocene era, wooly mammoths roamed North America along with a cast of fantastic creatures – giant sloths, saber-toothed cats, camels, lions, ...
Roughly 13,000 years ago, Ice Age animals such as saber-toothed cats, the American lion and mammoths started going extinct in the Los Angeles basin, about a thousand years before their extinction in ...
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Aug. 18 (UPI) --Over the past decade, deadly wildfires have become increasingly common because of both human-caused climate change and disruptive land management practices. Southern California, where ...
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