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Podcast: That weird time in history when humans had 24 pairs of chromosomes

Kat Arney |
Everyone knows that humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes. But if you'd looked at a textbook in the 1940s, the ...
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Is resurrecting the woolly mammoth an ‘unnecessary show of scientific hubris’?

Erin Biba |
Bringing an extinct species back to life was once firmly in the realm of science fiction, but as genetic engineering ...
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When culture clashes with science: Teaching evolution to Tibetan monks

David Westmoreland |
“We believe that we came into existence when an ogress mated with a monkey. Is that possible?” The question comes ...
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People may have lived in Australia for 120,000 years—twice as long as we thought

Paul Daley |
Extensive archaeological research in southern Victoria has again raised the prospect that people have lived in Australia for 120,000 years ...
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Human brains have been shrinking since the Stone Age. We don’t know why

Bridget Alex |
It’s something of a well-known secret among anthropologists: Based on measurements of skulls, the average brain volume of Homo sapiens ...
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Glimpse into enslaved woman’s life offered by DNA found in clay pipe at Maryland plantation

Kiona Smith |
Clay pipes used for smoking were so common in the 1700s and 1800s that it’s not very remarkable to find ...
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Is the spirit of adventure encoded in our genes?

Erman Misirlisoy |
There’s one particular behavioral question that unites many animal species: “Should I explore the wider environment or exploit my current environment?” … ...
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Monitoring biodiversity: Project seeks to catalog arctic life through ‘DNA Barcoding’

Phil Jaekl |
[Molecular biologist Inger Greye] Alsos is currently taking part in the formidable task of genetically identifying not just all the ...
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‘Only child’ no more: DNA test reveals woman has at least 29 brothers and sisters

Brett Molina |
For Shauna Harrison, her journey from only child to a sister with 29 siblings started with a revisit to her 23andme ...
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How the evolution of our ability to run marathons ‘made us human’

Bridget Alex |
Let’s call it the “running made us human” hypothesis: According to some scientists, distance running was key to our ancestors’ ...
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Is one genetic mutation responsible for human endurance?

Brittany Flaherty |
Studies suggest that a mutation caused humans to lose function of the CMAH gene two to three million years ago—around ...
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Philippines cave yields mysterious new human ancestor: Homo luzonensis

Ashley Strickland |
Ancient bones and teeth found in Callao Cave in the Philippines have led to the discovery of a previously unknown ...
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North Dakota fossil site may be ‘most sensational’ glimpse of final minutes of dinosaur reign

Riley Black |
Sixty-six million years ago, an immense asteroid smacked into what is now the Yucatán Peninsula of Mexico, triggering global devastation ...
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Podcast: What would have happened if Darwin and Mendel had been on Twitter?

Dan Mead, Greg Radick, Kat Arney |
Where would we be now if Darwin and Mendel had been on Twitter? ...
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Neanderthals may have been driven to cannibalism by rapid climate change

George Dvorksy |
New research published [April 2019] in the Journal of Archaeological Science suggests the crushing impact of the Last Interglacial Period, also ...
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Tracing the birth of new languages—as older tongues fade away

Elizabeth Svoboda |
Anthropologists and linguists are working to understand how complex systems of communication emerge—and what they reveal about how to keep ...
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66 million years ago a deadly asteroid struck Earth. Scientists just found a fish killed by the impact

Ryan Mandelbaum |
At one of the most important ancient graveyards on Earth in North Dakota, paleontologists unearthed the fossilized remains of fish ...
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How ‘genetic libraries’ of animal DNA can help us better understand ourselves

Gavin Naylor |
Of more than 500 species of sharks in the world’s oceans, scientists have only sequenced a handful of genomes – ...
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Hues of the past: How we determine the colors of prehistoric animals

[Paleontologist Maria McNamara] studies tissues from insects and vertebrates in order to envision what these critters looked like and how ...
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How modern farming may be distorting our analysis of ancient human migration

Anna Azvolinsky |
One of the most widely used tools archaeologists have at their disposal to decipher where prehistoric humans lived and traveled ...
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Do humans have a ‘ghost’ ancestor? Artificial intelligence thinks so.

Kristen Hovet |
A third archaic human species may have been identified, this time with deep learning methods ...
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‘Dramatic’ skull chunk discovery could tell us more about the mysterious Denisovans

Nicola Jones |
Fragments of a hominin skull add to the sparse collection from our obscure cousins ...
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Conservation genomics: Better understanding of DNA could save some species from extinction

Jonas Korlach |
Disease, predators and shrinking habitats led to a complete loss of Hawaii’s only remaining lineage of the crow family, the ...
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Making the case for early human migration into rain forests

Lorraine Boissoneault |
In the past, researchers believed humans were almost exclusively adapted to savanna environments. Previous hypotheses suggested Homo sapiens ... spread ...
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Vulnerability to mental illness may have given humans an evolutionary advantage

Dana Smith |
Nearly one in five Americans currently suffers from a mental illness, and roughly half of us will be diagnosed with ...
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New study claims first farmers in Europe were direct descendants of region’s hunter-gatherers, challenging belief migrants introduced agriculture

Andrew Masterson |
For several years it has been broadly acknowledged that agriculture in Europe was first established in the Anatolian peninsula in modern day ...
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Dozens of new species found in Chinese fossil site provide window into ancient life

Brian Switek |
Fossil-packed sites like the Burgess Shale in Canada have revealed the unique nature of early animals around 508 million years ...