The 1982 cold case of Charles Nunnenman, once the Western Reserve John Doe, has been solved using DNA and genealogy research.
David Ring, who was born in South Korea, never expected to learn his half-sister has been living only states away.
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The DNA Doe Project identified Western Reserve Road John Doe as 41-year-old Charles Joseph Nunnenman III, thanks to advanced ...
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Fox Chase Cancer Center and Arima Genomics, Inc., a company leveraging whole-genome sequence and structure information to provide comprehensive cancer therapy selection insights, today announced that ...
The woman was always told that her real father was "a special person" who paid child support but never formed a relationship with her ...
Human bones found by a hunter in 2019 have been identified six years later as the remains of a woman who had never been ...
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The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign hosted an African Descent-Citizens Reparations Commission during which two of its ...
Using cutting-edge DNA analysis, scientists at London’s Natural History Museum have uncovered the true identity and origins of the Beachy Head Woman.
DNA testing proved an 85-pound animal shot in Cherry Valley in 2021 was a gray wolf, not a coyote — only the second wolf ...