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    High-tech AI Models Are Designed to Tell You What You Want to Hear — A New Study Proves It

    https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c242pzr1zp2o
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    U.S. & Israel Attack Iran

    The size of the country cannot definitely be ignored. At 87M, it’s on par with Germany and Turkey. On an area that’s vast and mountainous - almost 3x larger than Afghanistan. Experienced leadership is not replaceable immediately. I don’t think the decision-making has been in too many hands in...
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    U.S. & Israel Attack Iran

    Looking at the systematic elimination of Iran’s leaders and military assets (the extent of which is unverified though), one begins to wonder: - what will the Kurds do? - what will Turkey as the most powerful neighbour do? - will the Gulf countries and/or US try to occupy the other shore of the...
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    Genetic study Genetic history of Rus'

    The authors were focused on sites with Rus (as they called it, actually Slavic) and Fenno-Ugrian culture, while Scandinavian relations and influence was only mentioned in passing. At the same time, it was expressly mentioned that a burial of Druzhina elite soldiers were Slavs. Contrast that to...
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    History Earliest evidence of making fire

    Full article: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-025-09855-6.epdf
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    History Earliest evidence of making fire

    https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-025-09855-6
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    Debate Do human races exist, or ever existed in the past?

    Such clear clustering that matches with phenotypes kind of reinforces that the main difference between humans is based on how we look :) What we have seen very clearly through genetics, though, is that most groups blend into each other. Same with any type of clustering - it focuses on any...
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    Now I have heard everything, Archaeogenetic Data Mining Supports a Uralic–Minoan Homeland in the Danube Basin

    The author has also translated Linear A inscriptions, but unfortunately he only publishes in IT publications/conferences…
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    Genetic study The phylogenetic position of the Yunxian cranium elucidates the origin of Homo longi and the Denisovans

    The study is strictly morphological, but nevertheless interesting and controversial. It suggests the split of different Homo species was already 1 million years ago, instead of commonly accepted 500 000.
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    Genetic study The phylogenetic position of the Yunxian cranium elucidates the origin of Homo longi and the Denisovans

    Editor’s summary It is now well known that there were at one time many Homo lineages. Understanding of the differences among these lineages is largely dependent upon crania that are rare and often damaged and deformed by age. Feng et al. reconstructed the 1-million-year-old Yunxian 2 cranium...
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    Genetic study Slavic Expansion

    You might want to dive into the supplemental information of the first article, it has extensive chapters on uniparental markers, admixture and IBD clustering. The broad summary is that R1a and I2 proportions increased hugely with the slavic migration, but each analysed site has its own nuances...
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    Genetic study Slavic Expansion

    R1a-M458 and R1a-M558 are named as characteristically Slavic. On the Baltic-Slavic split:
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    Genetic study Slavic Expansion

    From the supplement to the first paper:
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    Genetic study Slavic Expansion

    From the first paper (MP - Migration Period, SP - Slavic Period):
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    G25 Weighted average for ethnic Russians

    According to the “Ancient DNA connects large-scale migration with the spread of Slavs” study (BAL - Baltic-like):
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    G25 Weighted average for ethnic Russians

    There are theories that a big percentage of Russians between Urals and the Volga used to be Fenno-Ugric tribes 1000-1500 years ago. As to Siberia and southern Russia, all ethnic Russians are migrants from 1600 onwards, most of them within the last century.
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    Genetic study Parent-of-origin effects on complex traits in up to 236,781 individuals

    Parent-of-origin effects (POEs) occur when the effect of a genetic variant depends on its parental origin1. Traditionally linked to genomic imprinting, POEs are believed to occur due to parental conflict over resource allocation to offspring, resulting in opposing parental influences2. Despite...
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    Genetic study Ancient DNA reveals the prehistory of the Uralic and Yeniseian peoples

    The preprint was discussed at https://www.eupedia.com/forum/threads/postglacial-genomes-from-foragers-across-northern-eurasia-reveal-prehistoric-mobility-associated-with-the-spread-of-the-uralic-and-yeniseian-languages.45390/
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