Neanderthal blood protein differences linked to health risks Rare RhD type incompatible with other hominid blood types Genetic incompatibilities may explain Neanderthal extinction ...
Scientists uncovered how ancient blood groups helped Homo sapiens as compared to Neanderthals in their survival and spread ...
We’ve evolved immensely, but can still benefit from thinking about ancient humans and how they lived their lives. Here’s why.
There has been some incredible research into the role this DNA plays in modern human neurodevelopment, so here's an overview ...
A team of paleoanthropologists and geneticists from Aix Marseille Univ, CNRS, EFS, ADES has found evidence of what may have ...
Almost two centuries after the first Neanderthal was discovered, we are still learning a great deal about our ancient ...
Human populations that left Africa evolved quickly whereas Neanderthals stayed the same, according to an analysis of blood ...
Genetic engineering can potentially use ancient DNA and genome editing methods to re-create a Neanderthal or aspects of a Neanderthal’s genetics and physiology. To do this, scientists could ...
Cancel anytime. The interesting piece on potential sequencing of the Neanderthal genome and subsequent recreation of a specimen poses complex and worrisome ethical questions. ("Should AI be used ...
And their legacy persists — not just in the archaeological record, but in our very genes. Some modern-day people have 2 percent Neanderthal DNA, according to Prof. Chris Stringer, a leading human ...
That interbreeding left Eurasians with many genes inherited from our Neanderthal ancestors, which in total make up between 1% and 2% of our genomes today. A more precise timeline for modern human ...
Manot Cave has a rich history of archaeological significance. Discovered accidentally in 2008, it has yielded insights into both Neanderthal and modern human life. In 2015, researchers from Case ...