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In a world where exotic wildlife captivates so many of us, some people want to bring a piece of the jungle into their homes.
Many modern-day breeds have some degree of wild DNA in them, which is a result of crossing a domestic cat with a wild breed, such as the Asian Leopard cat. However, while these hybrid breeds may have ...
The Egyptian Mau is one of the fastest domestic cat breeds, known for its impressive speed and agility. These cats have a sleek, spotted coat and striking green eyes that give them an exotic ...
The oldest known Egyptian DNA sample, from a man who lived between 4,500 to 4,800 years ago, offers new insights into the potential ancestry of those who belonged to the enduring civilization.
Researchers have sequenced the genome of an ancient Egyptian who was buried in a pot nearly 5,000 years ago, about the time some of the oldest, and most famous, pyramids were built.
For the first time, scientists have sequenced a complete DNA set from an ancient Egyptian man, the oldest studied sequence, dating to when the pyramids were constructed.
Scientists have, for the first time, sequenced the entire genome of an ancient Egyptian who lived approximately 4,500 to 4,800 years ago.
During this period of ancient Egyptian history, archaeological evidence has suggested trade and cultural connections existed with the Fertile Crescent—an area of West Asia encompassing modern ...
For the first time, the complete genome of a person from ancient Egypt has been sequenced. The DNA was collected from the remains of an older man, possibly a potter, who lived over 4500 years ago ...
Archaeologists discovered the lost ancient city of Imet in modern-day Egypt’s eastern Nile Delta. Included within the find were multi-story “tower” homes showing the urbanization of the area ...
An Egyptian man was deported within moments of arriving in the United States after kicking an airport sniffer dog so hard it flew into the air. Hamed Ramadan Bayoumy Aly Marie, 70, lashed out at ...
Some communities that suffered historical injustices have joined a push by Mau Mau fighters to seek compensation from the British government.