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A comparison of cut marks on bones reveals that Neanderthal groups living fairly close to each other had their own distinct ...
By comparing cut marks on bones found at northern Israel caves, researchers find early humans clung to passed-down methods ...
Learn more about Chiari malformation type 1, a rare brain condition that may be present in certain genes thanks to ...
One of the earliest known human burials unearthed in Skhul Cave was a cross between modern humans and Neanderthals with an ...
Researchers have uncovered the first Neanderthal footprints in Portugal, offering rare insight into how early humans lived in ...
A new Simon Fraser University-led study reveals interbreeding between humans and their ancient cousins, Neanderthals, as the likely origin of a neurological condition estimated to impact up to one per ...
For centuries, we’ve imagined Neanderthals as distant cousins — a separate species that vanished long ago. But thanks to ...
The enzyme AMPD1 plays a key role in muscle energy production and normal muscular function. Loss of AMPD1 activity due to ...
Ancient footprints found near the shores of Portugal's Algarve region are giving us fresh insights into the lives of ...
Did Neanderthals have family recipes? A new study suggests that two groups of Neanderthals living in the caves of Amud and Kebara in northern Israel ...
Neanderthals had a taste for fat, and they worked hard to get it. Long before humans built cities or invented writing, these ...
The reasoning behind the finding is that modern humans didn't mate with Neanderthals until around 50,000 years ago, but ...