Clothing—not agriculture—helped spread a tick disease 5000 years ago
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Main The discovery and identification of small molecules and metabolites impacts various scientific fields, including drug development1, environmental analysis2 and disease diagnosis3. However, only a tiny fraction of natural small
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(Image credit: Darrell Gulin via Getty Images) Quick facts about Ancient China Aim for who/what/when/where/why/how type facts formatted like so: Location: Mostly modern-day China Dates: Around 8,000 years ago to