- Chewing gums reveal the oldest Scandinavian human DNA | The first humans who settled in Scandinavia more than 10,000 years ago left their DNA behind in ancient chewing gums, which are masticated lumps made from birch bark pitch https://www.nature.com/articles/s42003-019-0399-1 7 comments science
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