In 1986, DNA profiling was used in a criminal investigation for the first time in the UK. A technique pioneered by Dr. Jeffrey Glassberg and Geneticist Sir Alec Jeffreys.
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Are you interested in exploring Glasgow? Within Scotland’s largest city you will find an array of attractions, something to suit every interest. Although it is not Scotland’s Cap… Read More
One of the worst affected industries that have been severely impacted by Coronavirus has been the travel industry. Not saying that it hasn’t created some sort of havoc in other industr… Read More
Ireland is known for its natural beauty, its rich creative culture, and its tragic history, but it has also produced an astounding number of female scientists. Historically, women’s co… Read More
“The Friend Who May Not Seem a Friend” by Lawrence RussIn the center of this photograph, you see a Oaxacan wood carving of a big cat. With its stripes, it looks most like a… Read More
Paris Jardin des Plantes is the French name for Garden of the Plants of Paris. This once 17th century medicinal garden under the name of Jardin Royal des Plantes médicinales or R… Read More
Spend some time exploring Temple Square, the official headquarters of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The walled neighborhood is home to many religious buildings – inc… Read More
Life on Earth is enormously diverse. It takes millions and millions of shapes. Some of them are known and existent. Some went extinct before we got to know them. And others are still a compl… Read More
The ideas and impressions we get from films, especially those about animals, from a young age pretty much create hard-to-change stereotypes. These stereotypes can sometimes be bad. Consequen… Read More
Leeds is a well-known city in North Britain, west of Yorkshire, on the banks of the river Ayre, and surrounded by Huddersfield and Bradford. Most of the residents are originally from South A… Read More