More than 5,300 years after Ötzi’s death, researchers found genetic material from his gut microbiome and identified yeasts ...
Researchers at Eurac Research have obtained a detailed picture of the microbial community associated with Ötzi, Europe's oldest known natural human mummy. The study provides insights into a complex ...
Researchers studying a 5300-year-old mummified man have identified bacteria that lived in his gut when he was alive, as well ...
The cold-loving yeasts from Ötzi’s remains suggest the Iceman’s microbiome may not be completely frozen in time.
A new study cultivated four strains of cold-adapted yeasts that had colonized Ötzi's body shortly after his death 5,300 years ...
Ötzi the Iceman is about as deceased as an organism can be. He died 5,300 years ago, his body exquisitely mummified in ...
A mummified body — dubbed Ötzi the Iceman — was found by German tourist Helmut Simon on a glacier in the Tirolean Ötztal Alps ...
Researchers drilled into 2,000-year-old Peruvian mummy teeth hoping to finally settle one of archaeology's most debated ...
Fascinating evidence has emerged about historical migration patterns along Peru’s Pacific coast. According to recent data reports, these patterns formed centuries before the rise of the power and ...
A groundbreaking discovery reveals 7,000-year-old mummies in the Sahara that have no genetic ties to modern humans, suggesting that many lineages have vanished over time. This unsettling finding ...
Recent DNA tests on the Paracas skulls have not confirmed their alien origins, reigniting debates about their ...
Mummies with conical heads discovered in Peru 100 years ago still do not have a genetic match. Scientists have failed to deduce their origins after yet another DNA analysis. The mystery over the years ...
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