Read more about the article Two Long Lost Viking Relatives Reunited 1,000 Years After They Died Using DNA Analysis
Two Viking relatives reunited in Denmark after 1,000 years. (Denmark's National Museum/Newsflash)

Two Long Lost Viking Relatives Reunited 1,000 Years After They Died Using DNA Analysis

These two 1000-year-old Viking skeletons were found 100s of miles apart only to be reunited in Denmark after DNA analysis showed that the pair were actually related. The two Vikings…

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Read more about the article Incredible 47 Million Year Old Fossils Found In Germany Could Hold Clue As To How Snakes Lost Their Legs
The newly described python species Messelopython freyi is the oldest known fossil record of a python worldwide

Incredible 47 Million Year Old Fossils Found In Germany Could Hold Clue As To How Snakes Lost Their Legs

German archaeologists have found these remarkably well-preserved 47-million-year-old snake fossils making them not only the oldest known snake fossils on record but also offering clues which could explain how snakes…

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