Domestication of Horses and Human History

Research published in the journal Nature suggests that around 4,200 years ago, a specific lineage of horses quickly became dominant across Eurasia, indicating the start of humans spreading domesticated horses globally. This change was due to a genetic mutation that made the horse easier to ride.

California Man on Verge of Being Declared Cured of HIV and Blood Cancer

A California man, Paul Edmonds, is on the verge of being declared cured of HIV and blood cancer after receiving a rare stem cell treatment. He is one of only five people to beat both diseases and the oldest to do so.