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Dutch researchers have trained bees, which have an unusually keen sense of smell, to identify samples infected with Covid-19, a finding they said could cut waiting times for test results to just seconds. ....
His ship vanished in the Arctic 176 years ago. DNA has offered a clue 6 May, 2021 05:00 AM 5 minutes to read A facial reconstruction of what John Gregory, a sailor on the H.M.S. Erebus, might have looked like, based on DNA collected from a living descendant. Photo / Diana Trepkov/ University of Waterloo A facial reconstruction of what John Gregory, a sailor on the H.M.S. Erebus, might have looked like, based on DNA collected from a living descendant. Photo / Diana Trepkov/ University of Waterloo New York Times By: Bryan Pietsch For the first time, researchers have identified the remains of a sailor from the doomed 1845 Franklin expedition of the fabled Northwest Passage. ....
and last updated 2021-04-28 10:54:25-04 DENVER â The History Colorado State Historianâs Council will host a round table on Wednesday to discuss the Ku Klux Klan s history in the state. Recently, History Colorado, the museum located in downtown Denver, digitized KKK ledgers to make them accessible to researchers everywhere. âIn our collection, we have KKK ledgers from 1924 to 1926 in the Denver area,â said History Colorado Chief Operating Officer Dawn DiPrince. DiPrince said theyâve been in the museumâs collection since the 1940s. âThe KKK had a very powerful presence in Colorado and the Denver area. We think itâs important for us as Coloradans to understand that aspect of our history,â DiPrince said. âWhen you consider that there are 30,000 entries in these two ledgers, you really get a grasp of how widespread and pervasive this was in our city. ....
Book on Bajaur history a crash course for researchers, historians National April 26, 2021 PESHAWAR: A comprehensive book on the history of Bajaur tribal district and its people would serve as a crash course for the researchers and historians. ‘Bajaur Da Tarikh Pah Rana Ke’ (Bajaur in the light of history), written by Maulana Khanzeb, a native resident of the tribal district, has recently launched the book. Spread over 438 pages and published under the auspices of Mafkoora, a private Research Institute in Peshawar, a number of literary circles have hailed the attempt of the religious scholar for compilation of a book featuring past glory, flora and fauna and cultural traditions of the land and people based on authentic sources. ....