diversity among early human communities

Who surivived in England after the last ice age? DNA analysis reveals two distinct groups

Patrick Hilsman |
Scientists have sequenced the oldest human DNA discovered in Britain and discovered two unique population groups that lived in Britain ...
gregor mendel

Adapting plants to our needs: From rudimentary hand pollination by ancient farmers to CRISPR, humans have always been genetically modifying crops

Alton Wood |
People have been taking plants from the wild and growing/cultivating them to both meet their needs and their pleasures for ...
Is human intelligence an evolutionary dead end?

Is human intelligence an evolutionary dead end?

Rachel Nuwer |
The German Philosopher Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche was, by all accounts, a miserable human being. He famously sought meaning through suffering, ...
Podcast: Evolution of hair texture — Did curls help early humans survive?

Podcast: Evolution of hair texture — Did curls help early humans survive?

Cole Hons |
In the latest episode of the Tracking Traits podcast, postdoctoral researcher Tina Lasisi relayed her aims as a scientist working ...
evidence points to ancient cannibalism

Ancient homo sapiens diets included grains, veggies… and other people? Cannibalism was the norm in early human societies

Ross Pomeroy |
Our Paleolithic ancestors ate each other. We (Homo sapiens) did it. Neanderthals did it. Homo erectus and Homo antecessor did ...
Treatment-resistant triple-negative breast cancer disproportionately affects Black women. African genetic ancestry may explain why

Treatment-resistant triple-negative breast cancer disproportionately affects Black women. African genetic ancestry may explain why

Khadra Salad, Paige Neal-Holder |
Researchers in the US have found a genetic link between people with African ancestry and an aggressive type of breast ...
‘Children of Omicron’: What public health threats lie ahead as COVID evolves?

‘Children of Omicron’: What public health threats lie ahead as COVID evolves?

Rob Stein |
Throughout the pandemic, the virus that causes COVID-19 has been evolving fast, blindsiding the world with one variant after another ...
Viewpoint: Challenging perceptions — The 21st century so far is the most peaceful time in human history

Viewpoint: Challenging perceptions — The 21st century so far is the most peaceful time in human history

Muhammad Wajahat Sultan |
It is a common perception that we are living in the most unstable and disturbing circumstances amidst inequality, class differences, ...
aging process and environmental factors

Biological tipping point: At a certain point in life, environmental factors and age are more important to disease risk than DNA

Robby Berman |
In 1952, Nobel-prize winner Dr. Peter Medawar put forward the hypothesis that aging processes may be a result of evolution’s ...
Neanderthals and human evolution

The increasingly bushy human family tree and five other paradigm-altering changes in our understanding of human evolution

Penny Spikins |
From archaeological reconstructions of Neanderthals as stooped, hairy and brutish, to “cavemen” movies, our ancient ancestors got a bad press ...
Bubonic plague

Autoimmune disorders: Here’s how the Black Death altered evolution and left permanent scars on survivors’ descendants

Heidi Ledford |
When the Black Death swept through northern Africa and Eurasia in the mid-fourteenth century, it killed up to half of ...
Neanderthals lived in communities

‘So much more than cave-dwelling thugs with clubs’: Neanderthal DNA gives us a look into ancient family life

Geoff Brumfiel |
One of the things that makes us special as a species is our ability to form communities, but we humans ...
Allergy epidemic: Up to 10% of children have food intolerances. Where did they come from?

Allergy epidemic: Up to 10% of children have food intolerances. Where did they come from?

Umair Irfan |
Food allergies are becoming increasingly common, in children and in adults. Yet it’s surprisingly difficult to get a handle on ...
modern homo sapiens

Here is when and how humans attained ‘behavioral modernity’

Nick Longrich |
For 200,000-300,000 years after Homo sapiens first appeared, tools and artefacts remained surprisingly simple, little better than Neanderthal technology, and simpler than ...
Earth's oxygen levels may provide insight about life on other planets

New method that could help spot alien life: Tracking oxygen levels across the universe

Alex Krause, Benjamin Mills |
Are we alone in the universe? This is a question that has intrigued humans for centuries and inspired countless studies ...
Homo Sapiens were the apex predators as indicated by their diet of primarily meat

‘Apex predators’: For 2.5 million years, early humans stood atop the food chain, eating mostly meat

Mike McRae |
Paleolithic cuisine was anything but lean and green, according to a study on the diets of our Pleistocene ancestors. For ...
Ancestry vulnerability: Inherited metabolic differences key to understanding disease patterns

Ancestry vulnerability: Inherited metabolic differences key to understanding disease patterns

Bill Hathaway |
Our ancestry can be detected not only in our genes, but also in our metabolism, a new Yale-led study has ...
Ancient exchange of ideas: Modern humans and Neanderthals shared designs for jewelry and stone tools

Ancient exchange of ideas: Modern humans and Neanderthals shared designs for jewelry and stone tools

Hannah Devlin |
Modern humans lived alongside Neanderthals for more than 1,000 years in Europe, according to research that suggests the two species may have ...
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Why did humans evolve bigger brains than our hominid cousins?

Mo Costandi |
Changes in the size and organization of the brain distinguish the emergence of modern humans, but we know little about ...
Diversity, inclusion and the Human Pangenome Project: Why capturing human genome diversity in our 4-letter language is such a big deal

Diversity, inclusion and the Human Pangenome Project: Why capturing human genome diversity in our 4-letter language is such a big deal

Ricki Lewis |
“Pan” has several meanings. As a noun, it refers to “a round metal container that often has a long handle ...
genome height

Why are some children way taller or shorter than their parents? This study of over 5 million people reveals relationship between height and genes

A new study, published October 12 in Nature, is the largest ever genome-wide association study, using the DNA of over ...
First life forms on Mars could have created a ‘reverse greenhouse effect’ — making the planet inhospitable and leading to their extinction

First life forms on Mars could have created a ‘reverse greenhouse effect’ — making the planet inhospitable and leading to their extinction

Ben Turner |
Ancient microbial life on Mars could have destroyed the planet’s atmosphere through climate change, which ultimately led to its extinction, ...
Here’s why humans grow two sets of teeth

Here’s why humans grow two sets of teeth

Qamariya Nasrullah |
You only get 52 teeth in your lifetime: 20 baby teeth, followed by 32 adult teeth. It’s not like that ...
Life on Earth stems from water

Just add air and water: The simplest recipe for life on Earth

Laura Baisas |
The origins of how life on Earth arose remains a deep existential and scientific mystery. It’s long been theorized that ...
Covid might have caused flu strain b to become extinct.

A common flu strain all but vanished last winter. Could COVID have pushed it to extinction?

Beth Mole |
Many subtypes of the influenza virus all but vanished. But most notably, one entire lineage—one of only four flu groups ...
‘Domino extinction effect’: Here’s what might happen to humans if key animal species start dying from climate change

‘Domino extinction effect’: Here’s what might happen to humans if key animal species start dying from climate change

Anna Robinson |
Everything has a purpose here on Earth, and everything in each ecosystem is intertwined. Population changes to one animal or ...
Using genetics to bring the Wooly Mammoth from extinction.

Latest investor in wooly mammoth de-extinction gene editing technology? The CIA, and why that matters

Daniel Boguslaw |
As a rapidly advancing climate emergency turns the planet ever hotter, the Dallas-based biotechnology company Colossal Biosciences has a vision: ...