
Oldest DNA reveals ancient Arctic paradise
The most ancient DNA to ever be sequenced is 2 million years old from northern Greenland, which was warmer then. The DNA revealed a world

The most ancient DNA to ever be sequenced is 2 million years old from northern Greenland, which was warmer then. The DNA revealed a world

Five major planets: Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn, are aligned in a row. It will remain visible until tomorrow. Last time this event occurred

A study shows that the lifespan of individual bees is 50% shorter than what it used to be 50 years ago. Increased colony loss and