Excavation of burial

Tomb of ancient commander uncovered in Egypt

Excavation of the burial shaft surrounded by an original mudbrick structure. Source: Petr Košárek; archives of the Czech Institute of Egyptology, Charles University. Located in the ancient city of Abusir, Czech archaeologists discovered the burial chamber of an important Egyptian commander. His name was Wahibre-mery-Neith and he lived sometime in the fifth century B.C.E and…

Cigarette addiction

Researchers learn more about link between substance addictions and genetics

“We know from twin studies that genetics may account for why some people use and abuse substances, aside from environmental factors, such as family issues or personal trauma,” said Hyejung Won, assistant professor of genetics and member of the UNC Neuroscience Center. Scientists are beginning to understand the genetic differences that help explain different responses…