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VIDEO Scientists Resurrect 24,000 Year Old Creature
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NEWS Hitler 'had Jewish and African roots', DNA tests show
Saliva samples taken from 39 relatives of the Nazi leader show he may have had biological links to the “subhuman” races that he tried to exterminate during the Holocaust. Jean-Paul Mulders, a Belgian journalist, and Marc Vermeeren, a historian, tracked down the Fuhrer’s relatives, including an...- whoosh
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VIDEO Interview with Brien Foerster: Unravelling the Genetics of Elongated Human Skulls
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VIDEO The Truth About British DNA Ancestry
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Seven Stunning Hybrid Creatures
Nature has always been prepared to mix and match, seeking out the best qualities in a species to pass on to future generations. It sometimes happens that creatures which belong to the same genre families come into contact, though rarely, and manage to successfully breed. The results of such...- cybercore
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Men with high IQ have healthier sperm
Researchers have also suggested that being smart and funny might have developed as a signal to women looking for a mate with healthy genes, reports The Daily Telegraph. The study examined 400 Vietnam War veterans who were asked to provide sperm samples and also put through extensive mental...- cybercore
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How humans got big brains
Missing chunks of DNA responsible for turning genes on and off help explain some key differences between chimpanzees and humans -- including why humans have big brains and why the human penis is not covered with prickly spines, U.S. researchers said on Wednesday. The study, published in the...- cybercore
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Legends of Irish Giants Are More Than Tall Tales
Although the Irish legend of leprechauns is probably just a load of blarney, there's scientific evidence suggesting that the fabled stories of giants living on the Emerald Isle aren't just tall tales. According to a study in The New England Journal of Medicine, it seems that Northern Ireland...- cybercore
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VIDEO Study: Why Seahorses Look Like Horses
Study: Why Seahorses Look Like Horses "A horse is a horse, of course, of course, and no one can talk to a horse, of course," so why does a seahorse look so much like, well, a horse? With the theme song from the 1960s sitcom "Mr. Ed" fading in the distance, the question of how seahorses...- cybercore
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VIDEO A Big Month for Two-Headed Animals
A Big Month for Two-Headed Animals Link Removed - Invalid URL January has been a busy month for two-headed animals. But then, maybe it's supposed to be -- after all, the month is named after the two-headed Roman god, Janus. Earlier this week, January saw its third two-headed calf...- cybercore
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Why Did Neanderthals Have Such Big Noses?
Why Did Neanderthals Have Such Big Noses? For more than 100 years, scientists studying Neanderthals, humanity's closest known relative, have pondered one question: Why did they have such massive noses? This isn't just a question of beauty. Scientists posited that the big snouts could...- cybercore
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Weird friendship-when food became best friend…
Link Removed due to 404 Error This duck got himself all in a flap after inadvertently straying into the path of a giant Shoebill while heading towards water. But it was all water off a duck’s back for the imposing 4ft tall bird which instead of eating his smaller friend, carefully picked him...- cybercore
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Yoda - the cat with four ears
Link Removed Link Removed Link Removed Meet Yoda, a household pet born with an extra pair of ears. Chicago, Illinois, couple Valerie and Ted Rock took the cat in two years ago after they visited a local bar, where a group of drinkers were handing the animal around and making fun of...- cybercore
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Werewolf boy appeals to doctors to find a cure
Link Removed June 30, 2008 Link Removed An 11-year-old "werewolf" boy who desperately seeks a cure for his condition is baffling medical experts. Pruthviraj Patil is one of 50 in the world who suffers from hypertrichosis, a rare genetic condition known as Werewolf Syndrome. As...- cybercore
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