A revolution is underway in archaeology. Working at the cutting edge of genetic and molecular technologies, researchers have been probing the building blocks of ancient life-DNA, proteins, fats-to rewrite our understanding of the past. Their discoveries (including a Mitochondrial Eve, the woman from whom all modern humans descend) and analyses have helped revise the human genealogical tree and answer such questions as: How different are we from the Neanderthals? Who first domesticated horses and ancient grasses? What was life like for our ancestors? Here is science at its most engaging.
Getting Right with Lincoln
Edward Steers
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Dean Regas
bookThe Everything Astronomy Book: Discover the mysteries of the universe
Cynthia Phillips, Shana Priwer
bookThe Language of Life : DNA and the Revolution in Personalized Medicine
Francis S. Collins
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Bill Chalker
bookReligion : I psyke og samfund
Olav Hammer, Jesper Sørensen
book10xDNA – Mindset for a thriving Future
Frank Thelen, Markus Schorn
bookGenetically Engineered Food: Changing the Nature of Nature: What You Need to Know to Protect Yourself, Your Family, and Our Planet
Martin Teitel, Kimberly A. Wilson
bookAstronomy II
James Kaler
audiobook100 Things to See in the Night Sky : From Planets and Satellites to Meteors and Constellations, Your Guide to Stargazing
Dean Regas
bookTalking with Planets
Nikola Tesla
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