Some Neanderthals living in northwestern Europe after 52,500 years ago were remarkably diverse, suggesting that they didn't ...
Scientists have sequenced the genomes of some of the last surviving Neanderthals of northwestern Europe, and it has turned up ...
Taken together the results paint a picture of a close-knit population that still showed signs of gene flow with outside ...
Genetic analysis of Neanderthals in north-western Europe reveals that this population was surprisingly genetically diverse, ...
Analysis of 27 genomes reveals more diverse, better-connected populations and challenges the idea that genetic decline caused ...
Neanderthals thrived across Europe and the Middle East for hundreds of thousands of years. They occupied vast distances, ranging from Europe through the Altai Mountains in Central Asia. They survived ...
The RINO project was born from the discovery of unusual marks on rhinoceros teeth recovered from the prehistoric Payre site ...
An international study of infant remains from 50,000–75,000 years ago has provided new evidence about the developmental ...
A tiny set of ancient genetic “switches” may have played a surprisingly large role in making human language possible.
For modern people, a total solar eclipse is a fascinating spectacle. It’s also a great chance to reconnect with the fact that we’re passengers on a spinning ball of rock in space, falling in an ...
The condition in question is called Dupuytren's contracture, and it has a few nicknames, "Viking disease" being the most ...
Some Neanderthals living in northwestern Europe after 52,500 years ago were surprisingly diverse, suggesting that they didn't ...