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UMass model sees possibility of declining cases ahead in Mass.


UMass model sees possibility of declining cases ahead in Mass.
By Martin Finucane Globe Staff,Updated December 29, 2020, 3:54 p.m.
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People in line for coronavirus testing in Lynn earlier this month.Pat Greenhouse/Globe Staff
A University of Massachusetts model sees the possibility of the coronavirus case rate declining steadily in the coming weeks.
The ensemble model, which combines a number of respected forecasts, says that by Jan. 23, the state could be tallying 26,350 confirmed and probable cases a week. That’s down from 30,332 for the week ending on Saturday.
Researchers noted that the actual numbers on Jan. 23 could range much higher or lower from about 12,000 to about 46,000. ....

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Ideas, Inventions And Innovations : Ancient DNA and Archaeology Offer New Insights Into Caribbean


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Ancient DNA and Archaeology Offer New Insights Into Caribbean
Archaeological research and ancient DNA technology can work hand in hand to illuminate past history. This vessel, made between AD 1200-1500 in present-day Dominican Republic, shows a frog figure, associated with the goddess of fertility in Taino culture.
Credit: Kristen Grace/Florida Museum
The history of the Caribbean s original islanders comes into sharper focus in a new Nature study that combines decades of archaeological work with advancements in genetic technology.
An international team led by Harvard Medical School s David Reich analyzed the genomes of 263 individuals in the largest study of ancient human DNA in the Americas to date. The genetics trace two major migratory waves in the Caribbean by two distinct groups, thousands of years apart, revealing an archipelago settled by highly mobile people, with distant relatives often living on different islands. ....

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