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Information from ancient teeth could reveal new insights about the past There s a surprising amount of information stored in the hardened plaque, or calculus, between teeth. And if that calculus belongs to the remains of a person who lived in ancient times, the information could reveal new insights about the past. But the tiny samples can be difficult to work with. Now, in ACS Journal of Proteome Research, scientists apply a new method to this analysis, finding more proteins than traditional approaches. The human mouth is full of interesting molecules: DNA and enzymes in saliva, proteins and lipids from bits of food stuck between teeth, the bacterial citizens of the oral microbiome. Under the right conditions, those molecules can be preserved in dental calculus for thousands of years. ....
Andrew Cuomo and the old ‘I was just being playful’ excuse Author: Monica Hesse Share on Facebook Print article Re: Andrew Cuomo. The New York governor has now been accused of unwanted sexual attention by three women. His second accuser, who went public with her story over the weekend, says that her former boss’s harassment took place within the past year, i.e. when Cuomo had never been more visible or famous: He was giving nationally televised news conferences and basking in his role as America’s designated pandemic dad. If Charlotte Bennett’s allegations are true she provided The New York Times with extemporaneous text messages in which she told a friend about the governor expressing interest in her sex life then we can presume one of two things: ....
Bundles of nerves: Thousands of Tauranga students check NCEA results 21 Jan, 2021 05:00 AM 4 minutes to read Otumoetai College student Megan Sushames, 14, was up early this morning to check her first ever NCEA exam results. Photo / Supplied Otumoetai College student Megan Sushames, 14, was up early this morning to check her first ever NCEA exam results. Photo / Supplied When 14-year-old Otumoetai College student Megan Sushames turned up to her Level 2 NCEA calculus exam, other students asked if she was lost. The Year 9 student was not lost. She s a mathematics whizz and was ready to sit her first NCEA exam years before her peers would. ....