A presentation on family history research will be held during Historic Washington State Park's (HWSP) cemetery workshop.
Since the human genome was first mapped, scientists have discovered hundreds of genes influencing illnesses like breast cancer, heart disease and Alzheimer’s disease. Unfortunately, Black people, ...
Race, widely used as a variable across biomedical research and medicine, is an appropriate proxy for racism — but not for anything biological. Proposals to use genetic ancestry instead of race are at ...
The International African American Museum received another large gift ahead of its opening next month that will further its mission in providing genealogy research. New York Life Foundation provided a ...
Shelby Brown (she/her/hers) is an editor for CNET's services team. She covers tips and tricks for apps, operating systems and devices, as well as mobile gaming and Apple Arcade news. Shelby also ...
When it comes to history, especially Black history there is so much still untold. Alonzo Felder has made it his mission to capture and share some of those stories. When it comes to history, especially ...
NEW ORLEANS —As many gather in New Orleans over the Thanksgiving and Bayou Classic weekend, one family celebrates with a family reunion. In recent years, many people all over the country have taken ...
It's a question that has vexed researchers from the beginning of the coronavirus outbreak: Why do some people get severely ill and die from COVID-19, while others have mild symptoms or none at all?
Genealogists – you’ve got a friend in Facebook. Yes, that mega-popular but often-maligned communications medium, believe it or not, might just prove very useful in your research. Properly used, ...
DETROIT – It's a question that has vexed researchers from the beginning of the coronavirus outbreak: Why do some people get severely ill and die from COVID-19, while others have mild symptoms or none ...
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