Neanderthal population, a species that thrived in Eurasia for over 250,000 years, experienced a dramatic decline in genetic diversity around 110,000 years ago. Recent studies indicate that this ...
Neanderthal genes seem to have hung around long after Neanderthals themselves did, as new scientific dating of the famed ...
New research has found that the skeleton of a child with both Neanderthal and modern human traits has been dated […] ...
Neanderthal genes seem to have hung around long after Neanderthals themselves did, as new scientific dating of the famed ...
When paleoanthropologists removed the bones from the dirt, they immediately noticed that the child's skeleton had a "mosaic" ...
We’re Homo Sapiens; they have got Neanderthal blood in them. This is the science. This science was not done by black people, it was done by them”. The first remark is too vague to be contentious (I ...
The climate and early human societies were changing quickly during the fall of our closest evolutionary relative—and are big ...
A study of the inner ear bones of Neanderthals shows a significant loss of diversity in their shape around 110,000 years ago, suggesting a genetic bottleneck that contributed to Neanderthals' decline.
Homo neanderthalensis in National Museum of Natural Sciences of Spain. Credit: Tiia Monto / CC BY-SA 3.0 A new study suggests that Neanderthals experienced a population crash 110,000 years ago, ...
Mel Chin was born in 1951 in Houston, Texas, and currently lives and works in North Carolina. He received a BA from Peabody College in 1975. Chin uses technology, collage, sculpture, and large-scale ...