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Roughly 10,000 years ago, humans started shifting from being nomadic hunter-gatherers to building large agricultural ...
Roughly 10,000 years ago, humans started shifting from being nomadic hunter-gatherers to building large agricultural ...
New DNA tests reveal the hidden half of plants, their roots, unlocking insights into soil health, biodiversity, and climate ...
New research shows that ancient dogs did not join Indigenous people in Central and South America until farming became popular—especially of maize ...
Traditionally, plant genomics has grappled with the intricacies of vast and complex datasets, often limited by the specificity of traditional machine learning models and the scarcity of annotated data ...
DNA from samples spanning 8,500–1,300 years ago shows how ancient Europeans adapted to the development of early agriculture. Genes underwent significant changes in 14 regions of the genome. For ...
Aarhus University researchers developed a DNA-based method to measure plant roots in soil without destructive digging.
Scientists from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign have developed a method to isolate genes from amounts of ...
Few of us ever think about what happens beneath our feet when we walk through a field of wheat or clover. We see the stalks, ...
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More than a decade ago, scientists harnessed a bacterial molecular machine that identifies and cuts specific sections of DNA, ...
Roughly 10,000 years ago, humans started shifting from being nomadic hunter-gatherers to building large agricultural settlements, marking one of the greatest transformations in human history. This ...