Scientists just reconstructed half the neanderthal genome—thanks to Indian DNA

India’s population is genetically one of the most diverse in the world, yet it remains underrepresented in global datasets. In a study publishing in the Cell Press journal Cell, researchers analyzed genomic data from more than 2,700 people from across India, capturing genetic variation from most geographic regions, linguistic groups, and communities. They found that…

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A Sky-High Surprise In The Andes

Terrazas de los Andes cultivates high-elevation vineyards in Argentina’s Uco Valley Terrazas de los Andes When you think of Argentine wines, likely you think of big bold reds or maybe a Torrontes from the north. And, if you think of refreshing wines, Argentina might not come to mind. But there are a few wineries changing…

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Woolmark ambassador Tom Daley launches knit kit

​Woolmark has teamed up with Tom Daley, last year making the British Olympic diving champion and entrepreneur an ambassador and now launching a wool knit kit. Also known for his time spent knitting to relax in between competitions, it appears Daley has sparked a fresh wave of wool enthusiasts to embrace the craft and pick…

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