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Ancient Human Genome rebuilt by Danish Scientists
Scientists have reconstructed the nuclear genome of a man who died in Greenland 4000 years ago; for the first time an ancient genome has been reconstructed in detail – revealing features including a tendency to baldness, the colour of his eyes, his skin colour and blood type.
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Danish scientist Niels Harrit found nano-thermite in the WTC dust
Niels Harrit and 8 other scientists found nano-thermite in the dust from the World Trade Center. Apparently, the collapse of the towers weren’t caused by the 2 airplanes, but rather by explosives inside of the towers, concludes a newly pulished scientific article.


