It’s getting easier and easier today to get information about people — including old friends and classmates, ex-boyfriends/girlfriends, ancestors, celebrities, politicians, public figures, criminals, and even next-door neighbors.

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PR Newswire on December 29th, 2009

PITTSBURGH, Dec. 29 /PRNewswire/ — For the past 30 years, while the rest of the country heads to the mall on the day after Thanksgiving, the Droz Family rises at dawn and hits the road to observe their own annual tradition — taking a New Years picture in front of a road sign, one with a route number that corresponds to the coming New Year. This year, they’ve compiled the entire collection in a new book, Fellow Travelers, chronicling this three decade project. Originally intended only for friends and family, it’s now available as a free download for anyone who wishes to share their experience without having to get up at 6 AM, complete with postcards, maps, stories and dozens of additional photographs documenting many touching and entertaining moments.

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EurekAlert on December 29th, 2009

(American Journal of Pathology) Current research suggests that TNF-receptor associated protein-1 (TRAP-1) may prevent cancer cell death. The related report by Leav et al., “Cytoprotective Mitochondrial Chaperone TRAP-1 as a Novel Molecular Target in Localized and Metastatic Prostate Cancer,” appears in the January 2010 issue of the American Journal of Pathology.

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Benny on December 26th, 2009

DyNAstyBlog wishes everyone a wonderful Christmas and a happy new year.

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Benny on December 26th, 2009

Genealogy Press wishes everyone a wonderful Christmas and a happy new year.

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It is certainly due to personal emergency situations when parents leave behind their children at charity institutions that offer an anonymous hand over (in Germany, the "Babyklappe"), but a recent case revealed that at least one couple left behind two children as new borns at an interval of a few years. If you suspect abandonned children might be siblings, how can you find out? Although results of DNA paternity testing are most accurate when both father and mother are tested, bj-diagnostik is able to perform indirect sibling tests when samples of the alleged father, or even mother, are not available, by using samples of only brothers or sisters to establish the degree of relatedness through mathematical methods. (PRWeb Dec 23, 2009)

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Two-for-one ticket offer – save £20. The National Archives is delighted to offer you the chance to buy two adult tickets for the price of one for Who Do You Think You Are? Live.
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New Scientist on December 21st, 2009

Cooking food allowed our ancestors to evolve our big brains, the zoologist argues, and created the gender roles still observed by most people

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(University of Pennsylvania) People who identify as African-American may be as little as 1 percent West African or as much as 99 percent, just one finding of a large-scale, genome-wide study of ancestry released by the Un9iversity of Pennsylvania and Cornell University.

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New Scientist on December 17th, 2009

The publication of the Neanderthal genome sequence is imminent, so we may finally be able to determine if they interbred with our ancestors

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