Wildlife along San Diego County’s coast is so abundant it’s difficult to miss: sea lions sunbathing on the rocks of La Jolla ...
Minnesota detectives turned to genetic genealogy to identify remains found 33 years ago as Denise Hartley, of Columbus, Ohio, ...
In cancer research, one person's junk is increasingly becoming another person's treasure. Scientists have uncovered new evidence showing how recently evolved "junk DNA" genetic elements can become ...
The biggest names in artificial intelligence just co-signed a letter asking the US government to do something they almost never ask for: more regulation. Not on AI models themselves, but on the ...
For years, she was known only as a Jane Doe. Traditional investigations led nowhere, and her identity seemed lost forever. Then the DNA Doe Project took on one of its most challenging cases, using ...
Manchester United did not explicitly say it, but Michael Carrick signing a contract to the end of the 2027–28 season means he is the manager the club has entrusted to bring ‘Project 150’ to life. It ...
After centuries of mystery, scientists are edging closer to uncovering Leonardo da Vinci’s biological secrets. A massive 30-year effort has mapped his family across 21 generations, identified living ...
Legal sleuths have discovered a new patent filed by Microsoft earlier this month that might hint at plans for its in-development next-generation console, Project Helix. If you recall, the company ...
The DNA Doe Project identified the remains found by a family on Salmon Creek Beach in Sonoma County in 2022, the sheriff’s office announced Thursday. According to the DNA Doe Project, on June 17, 2022 ...
Cracking cold cases to catch a killer has become more common, but figuring out an unidentified victim is much more complicated. But thanks to a North Bay genetic sleuth and breakthrough DNA analysis, ...
Lance Shockley, a man on death row in Missouri, wanted items from the crime scene to undergo DNA testing to potentially prove his innocence. The court scheduled proceedings on his request — but the ...