Early Agriculture, New Tech
'Genetics news' caught my eye this week.
DNA from barley that's been sitting in a cave for six millennia is helping scientists learn about agriculture's origins.
A fits-in-your-hand Biomolecule Sequencer is at the International Space Station. If it works, folks up there won't have to send samples down for analysis.
Finally, the world's first farmers were an unexpectedly diverse lot....
...Science? In a "religion" blog??...
More at A Catholic Citizen in America.
DNA from barley that's been sitting in a cave for six millennia is helping scientists learn about agriculture's origins.
A fits-in-your-hand Biomolecule Sequencer is at the International Space Station. If it works, folks up there won't have to send samples down for analysis.
Finally, the world's first farmers were an unexpectedly diverse lot....
...Science? In a "religion" blog??...
More at A Catholic Citizen in America.
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