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        For decades, studies of ancient DNA have pointed to patrilocal societies where men stayed in their birth communities while women moved as the dominant social structure in early human civilizations. However, groundbreaking research from the Fujia archaeological site in eastern China has uncovered something unexpected: a stable matrilineal society that thrived for over…

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    Ancient Iranian DNA Study Shocks Scientists: 3,000 Years Without Genetic Shift or The Genes of Ancient Persia: How DNA Reveals a 3,000-Year Iranian Legacy? Researchers have been reading the genetic diaries of people who lived in Iran over 5,000 years ago. And the story these DNA time capsules tell is completely changing our understanding of…

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    Cats That Act Like Dogs: The Science Behind Copycat Evolution

    Cats That Act Like Dogs: The Science Behind Copycat Evolution

      Copycat Evolution: How Cats and Dogs Surprised Scientists with Parallel Adaptations? Scientists discovered that flat-faced cats and dogs evolved similar features independently – a Purrfect example of ‘copycat’ evolution!   In Bern, Switzerland, an unusual museum collection holds the largest scientific assembly of pedigree dog skulls in the world 2,800 specimens representing more than…


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  • Ancient DNA Reveals a Matrilineal Society in Neolithic China

        For decades, studies of ancient DNA have pointed to patrilocal societies where men stayed in their birth communities while women moved as the dominant social structure in early human civilizations. However, groundbreaking research from the Fujia archaeological site in eastern China has uncovered something unexpected: a stable matrilineal society that thrived for over…