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By examining DNA samples from many ancient humans, scientists can track when we began increasing our carbohydrate intake.
Researchers have found that the gene for starch-digesting saliva may have first duplicated more than 800,000 years ago.
Folks who struggle to reduce their carb intake might be able to blame ancient DNA still lurking in humans, a new study ...
New research traces the genetic underpinnings of the enzyme amylase, which helps humans digest starches and sugars ...
New research examines how early humans evolved to eat carbohydrates by studying the duplication of a certain gene that helped ...
One of the 20th-century's biggest quests was to find the “missing link,” a being who connected humans to their pre-historic ...
The influx of Korean Peninsula immigrants to Japan probably led to a significant culture shift on the island country.
Solar activity increases and decreases over the 11-year solar cycle – also known as the Schwabe cycle – now, NASA has ...