As global warming accelerates, extreme heatwaves are causing widespread death of tropical reef corals. Most corals rely on tiny algae cells living within their tissues that photosynthesise and produce ...
The sunlight-collecting organelles known as chloroplasts solve a packing problem: how to optimize photosynthesis without ...
This participation aligns with the Ministry’s strategy to empower creative and cultural industries and enhance their ...
ABU DHABI, 4th May, 2026 (WAM) -- The Ministry of Culture is participating in the fifth edition of the ‘Make it in the Emirates’ at the ‘Artisans Pavilion’. This participation aligns with the Ministry ...
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New AI model reconstructs human ancestry from DNA

A stretch of DNA can look static on a screen, just long rows of A, T, C and G. But buried in those letters are small changes ...
Explore the shift from traditional parties to interactive virtual reality. Learn why multiplayer gaming is the ultimate choice for group events.
The whole world could soon be seeing red. Instead of being the punchline, redheads will have the last laugh, as a new study reports that humans have been constantly evolving to have flame-colored hair ...
A massive study of ancient and modern DNA from thousands of West Eurasian people has identified nearly 500 genetic variants ...
A massive study of ancient DNA from nearly 16,000 people across more than 10,000 years in West Eurasia reveals that natural selection has shaped modern human genomes far more than previously thought.
Some researchers hold that evolution hasn’t much altered humans in the past 10,000 years. A new analysis of ancient DNA indicates that natural selection continued to shape hundreds of genes. By Carl ...
Scientists who analysed nearly 16,000 ancient remains suggest red hair and fair skin is favoured for vitamin D production People with red hair who have put up with teasing or “fiery” stereotypes may ...