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Genetics offers glimpses of original Caribbean islanders wiped out by colonialism.

Posted on December 25, 2020December 25, 2020 by scientificinquirer0 comments on “Genetics offers glimpses of original Caribbean islanders wiped out by colonialism.”
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A shipwreck, lost treasure, and loads of ivory Offer glimpse of extinct elephants.

Posted on December 19, 2020December 19, 2020 by scientificinquirer0 comments on “A shipwreck, lost treasure, and loads of ivory Offer glimpse of extinct elephants.”
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Genghis Khan had nothing compared to environmental damage caused by farming.

Posted on December 17, 2020 by scientificinquirer0 comments on “Genghis Khan had nothing compared to environmental damage caused by farming.”
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Conversations with Wendy Zukerman: Biological Warfare, the CIA, and Fidel Castro’s pigs.

Posted on November 20, 2020November 22, 2020 by scientificinquirer0 comments on “Conversations with Wendy Zukerman: Biological Warfare, the CIA, and Fidel Castro’s pigs.”
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Conversations with Tom Jennings: Making The Real Right Stuff.

Posted on November 19, 2020December 9, 2020 by scientificinquirer0 comments on “Conversations with Tom Jennings: Making The Real Right Stuff.”
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The Haves and the Have-Nots: Medical Nationalism, Antibiotics, and Cold War.

Posted on October 19, 2020October 20, 2020 by scientificinquirer0 comments on “The Haves and the Have-Nots: Medical Nationalism, Antibiotics, and Cold War.”
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Central Asian ball games originated sooner than believed.

Posted on October 14, 2020October 14, 2020 by scientificinquirer0 comments on “Central Asian ball games originated sooner than believed.”
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The walls of ancient cooking pots hold culinary secrets

Posted on September 11, 2020September 11, 2020 by scientificinquirer0 comments on “The walls of ancient cooking pots hold culinary secrets”
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New research offers solution to the Dust Bowl Paradox

Posted on September 1, 2020September 1, 2020 by scientificinquirer0 comments on “New research offers solution to the Dust Bowl Paradox”
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The Daily Dose: Latin American scientists risk decades’ worth of setbacks; Another twist in The Great Pox story

Posted on August 14, 2020August 14, 2020 by scientificinquirer0 comments on “The Daily Dose: Latin American scientists risk decades’ worth of setbacks; Another twist in The Great Pox story”
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