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Human Diversity, Ancient Tool Use, Deep Sea Discoveries
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Happy 300 episodes to our Curiosity Daily listeners! Today, you’ll learn about a massive database of human genomes that’s uncovering major new genetic discoveries, the scientists building stone age tools from scratch… and then putting them to work, and a treasure trove of deep sea discoveries in an underwater mountain range.
Human Diversity
- “Ambitious survey of human diversity yields millions of undiscovered genetic variants.” by Max Kozlov. 2024.
- “NIH’s All of Us Research Program Releases First Genomic Dataset of Nearly 100,000 Whole Genome Sequences.” NIH. 2022.
- “About.” NIH. 2021.
Ancient Tool Use
- “Scientists try out stone age tools to understand how they were used.” EurekAlert! 2024.
- “Experiments with replicas of Early Upper Paleolithic edge-ground stone axes and adzes provide criteria for identifying tool functions.” by Akira Iwase, et al. 2024.
Deep Sea Discoveries
- “See the strange new species discovered near Chile - with the help of a deep-diving sea robot.” by Laura Baisas. 2024.
- “Scientists Confirm Underwater Mountains Harbor Abundant Life Off Chile’s Coast.” Schmidt Ocean Institute. 2024.
- “How much of the ocean has been explored?” NOAA. n.d.
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