DNA Analysis Indicates that the Blackfoot Confederacy’s Ancient Indigenous Bloodline Dates Back 18,000 Years to the Last Glacial Age

Indigenous peoples residing on the Great Plains of Montana and southern Alberta may trace their beginnings to ice period antecedents according to the Blackfoot Confederacy’s old ancestry, which dates back 18,000 years, according to a recent DNA study. A group of scientists lead by two Blackfoot Confederacy members looked into the genetic heritage of their […]

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Four Subtypes of the Microenvironment Associated with the Progression of Lung Cancer: Study

The research, which was presented at the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting in 2024 and published in Cancer Discovery, is a component of the Rubicon project, which attempts to map the immunology of lung cancer in detail in order to expedite the discovery of novel therapies. The group categorized four distinct environmental categories […]

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Antarctic Ice Shelves are at Risk of Collapsing Due to Ocean Currents, a Research Shows

The interaction between meandering ocean currents and the ocean floor causes upwelling velocity, which carries warm water to shallower depths, according to a recent study published in Nature Communications. The Amundsen Sea in West Antarctica is seeing significant ice shelf melting due to this mechanism. The quick destabilization of these ice shelves is causing the […]

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