DNA from a type of "chewing gum" used by teenagers in Sweden 10,000 years ago is shedding new light on the Stone Age diet and oral health, researchers said Tuesday. The wads of gum are made of pieces ...
What did people eat on the west coast of Scandinavia 10,000 years ago? A new study of the DNA in a chewing gum shows that deer, trout and hazelnuts were on the diet. It also shows that one of the ...
DNA from a type of "chewing gum" used by teenagers in Sweden 10,000 years ago is shedding new light on the Stone Age diet and oral health, researchers said Tuesday. The wads of gum are made of pieces ...
In today’s Tech Bytes: European scientists have discovered a type of chewing gum from the Stone Age. They say they’ve extracted DNA from saliva found on a 10,000-year-old piece of birch tar, which ...
Scientists extracted DNA from chewing gum used by teenagers almost 10,000 years ago. The gum provided clues into what the teenagers had eaten and their lifestyle. Stone Age teenagers' diets included ...
Casts of the ancient chewing gum pieces, which were found in Sweden and date to between 9,540 and 9,890 years ago. Verner Alexandersen Scientists are learning about the oral health and diets of Stone ...
Anders Götherström receives funding from: the Swedish Research Council (2019-00849_VR), Riksbankens Jubileumsfond (P16-0553:1) Emrah Kırdök does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding ...
What did people eat on the west coast of Scandinavia 10 000 years ago? A new study of the DNA in a chewing gum shows that deer, trout and hazelnuts were on the diet. It also shows that one of the ...