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Discover New Leaf Warbler Species in Japan Using DNA Analysis

An international team of scientists has identified a new species of leaf warbler in Japan, revealing that what was previously thought to be a single species is actually two distinct ones. The new species has been named the <strong>Tokara Leaf Warbler</strong>.

Reveal innovative DNA message encryption technology during Macron's visit

A team of French and Japanese researchers unveiled a groundbreaking technology for encrypting messages and securing communications during French President Emmanuel Macron's visit to Japan. This innovation marks a significant advancement in the field of digital communications.

Develop New Unbreakable DNA Encryption Technology by French-Japanese Team

A French-Japanese research team has announced a groundbreaking new data transmission technology based on artificial DNA encryption during French President Emmanuel Macron's visit to Tokyo. This innovation aims to enhance data security against rising digital threats.

Close Old Case: DNA Evidence Links Ted Bundy to Teen Murder

Authorities in Utah have closed a decades-old case after finding conclusive DNA evidence linking notorious serial killer Ted Bundy to the murder of teenager Laura Ann Im. Laura disappeared on October 31, 1974, and her body was discovered weeks later.

Propose DNA Sampling from Detained Immigrants in Georgia

A new proposal in the U.S. state of Georgia suggests DNA sampling from detained immigrants accused of minor offenses. This initiative aims to enhance security and monitor immigrants, raising significant concerns over privacy and human rights.

Conduct 55 DNA Tests to Uncover True Identity of 'Narcissus' Hero

The real hero of 'Narcissus' revealed that he underwent approximately <strong>55 DNA tests</strong> in a quest to find his true family. This effort highlights the struggles many face in their search for identity after years of searching for their roots.

New Study Reveals Dogs Lived with Humans Over 15,000 Years Ago

Recent studies have revealed that domesticated dogs lived alongside humans for more than <strong>15,000 years</strong>, altering our understanding of their origins and social significance. Ancient DNA was analyzed from remains of over <strong>200 dogs and wolves</strong> found in Europe and Asia.

New research reveals dog domestication dates back thousands of years

Recent studies indicate that the bond between dogs and humans may extend over <strong>11,000 years</strong>, raising questions about previous estimates. DNA research suggests an even older history of dog domestication.