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"My life has been turned upside down," said Veronica Henry of Las Vegas, who quit her corporate job in information technology and set up website www.myafricandiaspora.com after she learned in 2007 that her mother's lineage came from the Mende people of Sierra Leone.
Nearly eight years after an elderly woman disappeared from her Hardin County home, investigators announced a major break in the case.
ATLANTA (Reuters) - To get a sense of the pain many black Americans feel about their broken connection to Africa, just listen to the cries of joy when the divide was bridged by blacks who used DNA to trace their roots to a specific country:
DUBLIN----Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Therapeutic Peptides in Oncology: Drug Pipeline Update 2009" report to their offering.
WAHOO – A former Ashland police chief and a childhood friend were among witnesses called to testify Friday during a hearing to determine if prior bad acts can be used as evidence in an Ashland cold case murder trial.
PITTSBURGH----Cellumen, Inc., a discovery and early safety assessment company, today announced that it has added a Rat Cardiomyocyte Panel to its CellCiphr® Early Safety Assessment services.
A new DNA analysis of hairs found in a book that once belonged to Copernicus shows a match with the great astronomer's putative remains, seemingly confirming their identity.
DNA analysis of hairs matches supposed remains of Copernicus.
Washington, July 8 : In a new DNA analysis of shed of hairs, Swedish and Polish scientists have identified the remains of famous astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus, which were found under the cathedral in Frombork, Poland.
Swedish and polish researchers now publish results from the analysis of the putative remains of Copernicus.
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