Filters in air monitoring facilities inadvertently capture environmental DNA, which could give scientists a new tool to track local plants and animals.
Out of the 133 total graduates, 110 students graduated with their bachelor's, and 23 graduates were awarded master's degrees from Edward Waters University.
Paris (AFP) May 15, 2023 - The traces of genetic material that humans constantly shed wherever they go could soon be used to track individual people, or even whole ethnic groups, scientists said on Monday, warning of a looming ethical quagmire.
The traces of genetic material that humans constantly shed wherever they go could soon be used to track individual people, or even whole ethnic groups, scientists say, warning of a looming "ethical quagmire". A recently developed technique can glean a huge amount of information from tiny samples of genetic material…