Testing of Hitler’s DNA also showed scores in the top 1% for a predisposition to autism, bipolar disorder and schizophrenia.
Genetic analysis of historical samples suggests the Nazi leader may have had a hormonal disorder affecting sexual development.
Crucially, these findings contradict a long-standing theory that domestication in Europe occurred much earlier – some 6,000 ...
Geneticist Professor Turi King paints a more vivid picture of history through her work and her most recent project was her ...
GETTYSBURG, Pa., Nov. 14, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Gettysburg Museum of History has issued an official statement clarifying the key historical findings presented in the new BBC documentary "Hitler's ...
(CNN) — Researchers have analyzed a sample of DNA believed to belong to Adolf Hitler, which they say reveals the dictator of Nazi Germany had a genetic marker for a rare disorder that can delay ...
A 2006 study involving DNA from 35 other soldiers from the same cemetery detected the pathogens behind typhus and trench fever, diseases that cause symptoms similar to those of paratyphoid fever and ...
DNA testing suggests Adolf Hitler likely had Kallmann Syndrome, a genetic disorder affecting sexual development, while debunking claims of Jewish ancestry; researchers emphasize these findings do not ...
With a new study in the journal Cell, researchers at Stanford University and Stockholm University have contributed to ...