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A new study maps infectious diseases across millennia and offers new insight into how human-animal interactions permanently transformed our health landscape.
Scientists have shed new light on the rhino family tree after recovering a protein sequence from a fossilized tooth from more ...
Copenhagen Atomics has received EIC funding to advance its thorium molten salt reactor technology and prepare it for market entry.
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Good Housekeeping on MSNBig feet or tiny toes? This Danish shoe brand should be on your radarThe classic Mary Jane is back in style, and Anonymous Copenhagen’s version feels fresh and modern. With a pointed toe and ...
The oldest protein fragments ever recovered have been extracted from fossilised teeth found in Kenya's Rift Valley, revealing ...
Scientists in recent years have made progress in finding ancient DNA in fossils, gaining insight into organisms that lived ...
In a new genetic study, scientists have charted the rise of 214 human diseases across ancient Europe and Asia.
Researchers have mapped the spread of infectious diseases in humans across millennia, to reveal how human-animal interactions permanently transformed ...
I’m in Denmark’s capital for one thing: to eat. Over the next few days, I’ll be retracing the steps of Carmy and Marcus in ...
SLA’s design for Grønningen-Bispeparken is their “most radical” yet. By Irina Zhorov When rain started falling several days ...
The Greenland shark—the world's longest-living vertebrate—is most often associated with cold Arctic waters. However, a new international study led by researchers from the Greenland Institute of ...
How do you create something dynamic while honoring the past?” That was the question posed by Mikkel Beedholm of KHR ...
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