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Fire and water reveal new archaeological dating method - Radiocápsula RCP/CPR.

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Scientists at The University of Manchester have developed a new way of dating archaeological objects – using fire and water to unlock their 'internal clocks'. The simple method promises to be as significant a technique for dating ceramic materials as radiocarbon dating has become for organic materials such as bone or wood.

First genetic map of Puerto Ricans

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Researcher from the Medical Sciences Campus of the University of Puerto Rico recently revealed the first genetic map of the Puerto Rican population. They hope that in the future this will help create more personalized treatments based on each person's genome.

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