The new information pushes the presence of the bacterium Treponema pallidum back at least 3,000 years from what was ...
The findings represent the oldest complete set of genetic information from this bacterial group and shed light on its ...
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Ancient bacterium discovery rewrites the origins of syphilis
A 5500-year-old genome recovered from human skeletal remains in Colombia may give insights into the early evolution of ...
The findings, announced in a Jan. 22 press release, are the result of a study of 5,500-year-old human remains in Sabana de ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
5,550-year-old Colombian man carries world’s oldest syphilis-related bacteria, study finds
What began as a study of human population history quickly evolved into a groundbreaking ...
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Why do blind people look at stuff?
For me, I spent a little bit of time actually seeing stuff and then I spent a ton of time trying to see stuff. I developed ...
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New discovery pushes the history of syphilis-like diseases back by 3,000 years and reveals a never-before-seen subspecies
We often tell ourselves a comforting story about the history of disease: it’s the price of civilization. For most of human ...
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Study finds mosquitoes' relentless thirst for human blood is rising
They've got a taste for human blood and they aren't backing down.
TAMPA, FL, UNITED STATES, January 16, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- With surgical robotics advancing faster than ever and ...
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Economic Survey flags digital addiction risk for India’s youth, advocates for balance over bans
The survey says digital addiction is hurting academic and work performance, and impacting youth mental health, due to ...
DeepMind COO Lila Ibrahim discusses building powerful AI with care, ethics and a long-term focus on human impact.
Scientists recover DNA from a 5,500-year-old burial in Colombia, revealing ancient syphilis-related bacteria and reshaping disease history.
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