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  • 27 Jul 2021
    Sheldon Krimsky

    Understanding DNA Ancestry

    How DNA Ancestry companies reach their findings from a person’s cells remains a mystery to almost everyone who purchases the service. Sheldon Krimsky author of Understanding DNA Ancestry aims to de-mystify the science behind the claims.

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  • 10 Jun 2015
    Orange Starfish. Photo: Lisa Williams via Creative Commons
    Wallace Arthur

    The Animal Tree

    In his fifth post, Wallace Arthur, author of Evolving Animals (2014) explores 'evolutionary pattern' and how it impacts on 'our place' in the understanding of evolution.

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  • 5 Jun 2015
    Human and Chicken embryo sketch
    Wallace Arthur

    Why does evolution work this way?

    Enjoying Wallace Arthur's posts on evolution? You're in luck. Here the author of Evolving Animals (2014) puts together a creative analogy for understanding natural selection.

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  • 19 Dec 2013
    The Procession of the Trojan Horse in Troy - Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo, 1773. Public Domain.
    Robin Hesketh

    Shakespeare, wooden horses, and leukaemia

    Robin Hesketh, author of Introduction to Cancer Biology, turns to Shakespeare and Trojan Horses of Troy, to talk about advances in leukaemia research.

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  • 28 Nov 2013
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    Dr Peter Forster on archaeogenetic breakthroughs

    In this exclusive interview with Dr Peter Forster, contributor to The Cambridge World Prehistory, he talks to us about the world of molecular genetics, and his own breakthrough moment in his research.

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  • 4 Sep 2013
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    Colin Renfrew, Paul G. Bahn

    What does it mean to be human?

    What does it mean to be human? Professor Colin Renfrew and Dr Paul G. Bahn, editors of The Cambridge World Prehistory, look at how radiocarbon dating is affecting the future of our history.

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