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What Makes Us Human? This Often Overlooked DNA May Provide Answers
Human DNA is remarkably similar to that of the chimpanzee, our closest living relative in evolutionary terms. However, researchers from Lund University in Sweden have discovered a previously unknown portion of human DNA, known as non-coded DNA, that appears to contribute to a distinction that, despite our similarities.
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87 Ultramarathoners Rescued From Near-Whiteout Blizzard-Like Experience in Utah
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Hair Transplant in Turkey - Is It a Good Choice for Hair Restoration?
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Climate Change to be Blamed for 'Supercharging' Heat Waves Across California
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Study Shows That 'Eco' Wood Stoves Releases Much More Pollution Than an HGV
Look Up: How to Properly See this Month's Halley's Comet
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Lizards Give Birth to Their Young Like Mammal, Evolutionary Genes May be the Key
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Powerful 5.9 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Tokyo, Halting Trains and Damaging Pipes
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Ancient Sloth Giant Enjoyed Munching Meat, New Study
Lone Beluga Whale Discovered More than a Thousand Miles Away From Home in Seattle
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Developing Storm in Atlantic Coast Can Bring Strong Winds and Flooding in US Coasts
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Antarctic Ice Reveals Earth’s Atmosphere in the 14th Century Full of Black Carbon
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Snow will Cover a Significant Area of the Northwest in the Following Weeks