A new analysis of Indian genomes—the largest and most complete to date—helps untangle the groups' complex evolutionary history, uncovering a 50,000-year history of genetic mixing and population bottlenecks that shaped genetic variation, health and disease in South Asia.
A study combining archaeology and genetics, published in Science, reveals that the spread of Neolithic practices from Anatolia wasn't solely due to migration. Researchers found evidence of significant genetic continuity in West Anatolia over 7,000 years, despite cultural shifts like the adoption of agriculture and settled lifestyles. This suggests ideas and technologies spread without large-scale population movement in many areas. Some regions did experience migration and genetic mixing around 7,000 BCE, and later in the Aegean, but the overall picture is one of cultural diffusion occurring alongside, and often independently of, population shifts. The study highlights the importance of supporting research in the regions directly related to the questions being investigated and demonstrates a new methodology for integrating genomic and archaeological data.
This page details the configuration of amavisd, SpamAssassin, and ClamAV as part of a complete virtual mail server setup on Gentoo Linux. It covers installation, configuration, linking the components, testing, and fine-tuning.
A blog post detailing the process of migrating from procmail to sieve for email filtering on Debian, including configuration steps for Dovecot and Postfix, and strategies for transitioning rules.
A tech expert shares their experiences and tips for using Apple's new ARM-based Macs, including notes on Rosetta, Homebrew, Shell, Cocoapods, and other observations.
Learn how to migrate to the native Homebrew on Apple M1 Macs with the release of version 3.0.0. Though not all tools are M1 native yet, this guide helps you work tool by tool to make the transition smoother.
This article discusses the origin and migration of Homo sapiens, the first modern humans. It covers their evolution, the development of language, and their migration out of Africa between 70,000 and 100,000 years ago. It also touches upon the environmental impacts of human migration.