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Ancient Squirrel Poop Holds 700,000-Year-Old DNA Treasures
Planet WinsJun 12

Ancient Squirrel Poop Holds 700,000-Year-Old DNA Treasures

Frozen droppings from prehistoric squirrels in Canada's Yukon have revealed DNA from woolly mammoths, ancient big cats, and dozens of other ice age creatures. The 700,000-year-old genetic material ranks among the oldest DNA ever recovered, offering scientists an extraordinary window into ancient life.

Live Science2 min read
Ancient DNA Found in 700,000-Year-Old Squirrel Poop
Planet WinsJun 10

Ancient DNA Found in 700,000-Year-Old Squirrel Poop

Scientists in Canada's Yukon discovered a treasure trove of DNA up to 700,000 years old preserved in frozen squirrel droppings. The genetic material from woolly mammoths, wolves, and hundreds of plants offers an unprecedented window into Earth's ancient past.

Google News - Science2 min read
Ancient Squirrel Poop Preserves 700,000 Years of DNA
Planet WinsJun 11

Ancient Squirrel Poop Preserves 700,000 Years of DNA

Scientists discovered a treasure trove of ancient DNA, including from woolly mammoths, perfectly preserved in frozen squirrel droppings in Canada's Yukon. The findings offer an unprecedented window into how life evolved over hundreds of thousands of years.

Google News - Science2 min read
Dog Poop Leads Scientist to Revolutionary DNA Discovery
InnovationMar 24

Dog Poop Leads Scientist to Revolutionary DNA Discovery

A rejected doctoral student watching a dog inspired a breakthrough that lets scientists recover DNA from dirt, unlocking secrets about ancient humans without needing rare fossils. Twenty years later, his "stupid idea" has transformed how we study human origins.

Nature News3 min read
12,000-Year-Old Burial Solves Ancient Medical Mystery
Health & WellnessFeb 17

12,000-Year-Old Burial Solves Ancient Medical Mystery

Scientists just diagnosed a rare genetic condition in a mother and daughter who lived over 12,000 years ago, proving that communities cared for vulnerable members even during the Ice Age. The discovery marks the earliest genetic diagnosis ever made in human history.

Science Daily3 min read
600-Year-Old Grape Seed Links Medieval Wine to Today's Pinot
Planet WinsMar 26

600-Year-Old Grape Seed Links Medieval Wine to Today's Pinot

Scientists discovered a grape seed in a 15th-century French toilet that's genetically identical to grapes used in modern pinot noir wine. The finding proves winemakers have preserved the same grape varieties for six centuries.

Regional: france breakthrough discovery (FR)3 min read