Doing productive science with
colleagues from other countries — whether you've gone abroad as an
international student, postdoc, or more
senior researcher, or are working in your own country with collaborators or subjects located elsewhere — thus demands not only «high - level scientific skills» but also attention to «cultural and social aspects [that] are not intuitive.»
«Genetically speaking, the populations across northern East Asia have changed very little for around eight millennia,» said
senior author Andrea Manica from the University of Cambridge, who conducted the work with an
international team, including
colleagues from Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology in Korea, and Trinity College Dublin and University College Dublin in Ireland.