Study Reveals Genetic and Linguistic Roots of Indo-European Populations

Study Reveals Genetic and Linguistic Roots of Indo-European Populations

#news #newstoday #tech #technews #latestnews #techupdates #newsupdates A comprehensive study involving 91 researchers, including Eske Willerslev from the Lundbeck Foundation GeoGenetics Centre at the University of Copenhagen, has provided critical insights into the genetic and linguistic origins of Indo-European populations. The findings, identify two significant migrations during the Bronze Age…

Understanding Twins: Types, Facts, and the Unique Bonds They Share

Understanding Twins: Types, Facts, and the Unique Bonds They Share

Twins Matthew and Michael Youlden have developed a unique language called Umeri, spoken exclusively by them. The Youlden twins, originally from Manchester, UK, are known for their linguistic abilities, each fluent in 25 languages. However, Umeri holds a special place in their hearts. They first started creating the language as…

Doctor reveals 5 signs your body needs more nutrients
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Doctor reveals 5 signs your body needs more nutrients

It’s time to iron out your nutritional plan. A study published in August found that more than half the world doesn’t consume enough micronutrients essential to health, including calcium, iron and vitamins C and E. Now, California gastroenterologist Saurabh Sethi is sharing five signs that your body needs more nutrition — brittle nails, eyelid twitching, clicking of the joints,…

Scientists have figured out when humans fell in love with carbs — long-held belief now debunked
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Scientists have figured out when humans fell in love with carbs — long-held belief now debunked

A new study published on Thursday determined that humanity’s modern-day adoration for carbs may actually predate even the emergence of the Neanderthals. It has been assumed that the earliest humans had to indulge in a protein-heavy diet to get through the grueling days of hunting, scavenging and evading predators. However,…