A previously unknown strain of syphilis bacteria has been discovered in human remains in Colombia, dating back 5,500 years.
The students in Bostian Elementary School science teacher Brandy Hunt’s class got a hands-on lesson about what happens after ...
Top longevity experts reveal the essential nutrient synergy and lifestyle shifts required to reverse bone thinning and ...
A partial lower jaw discovered in Afar, Ethiopia expands the known geographic distribution of Paranthropus northward by 1000 km, revealing the genus to be more widespread and adaptively versatile than ...
In an essay, health journalist Meghan Rabbitt shares overlooked health facts that she uncovered while reporting her new book, ...
The historical image of the Huei Tzompantli or the bustle of the Tlatelolco market has, with good reason, dominated the ...
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5,500-year-old human skeleton discovered in Colombia holds the oldest evidence yet that syphilis came from the Americas
An ancient DNA analysis of a 5,500-year-old human skeleton reveals that an ancestor of the bacterium that causes syphilis was ...
Little Foot is a nearly complete ancient skeleton found in the Sterkfontein caves in South Africa that could change how ...
Scientists have recovered a genome of Treponema pallidum—the bacterium whose subspecies today are responsible for four ...
A U.S. Olympic official argued it was "undeniable" that Uhlaender deserves to go to the Games after a qualification ...
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