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How ‘number crunching’ and big data has transformed the study of fossils, evolution

David Sepkoski |
The field of paleobiology has advanced paleontology by using big data to analyze the history of life ...
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Why the cockroach is hard to kill—and what its genetics teaches us about adapting to environments

Grace Donnelly |
The second-largest genome ever sequenced belongs to a small but fascinating creature. Called “xiao qiang” or “little mighty” in China, ...
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Review: Is evolution ‘God’s Word or Human Reason?’

Darren Naish |
Is there a contradiction between religion and an evolutionary, Old Earth view of the natural world? While this varies from ...
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Viewpoint: Ignoring genetics threatens to make racial discussions ‘more extreme and divisive’

Andrew Sullivan |
[A controversial op-ed] by David Reich, a professor of genetics at Harvard, [...] carefully advanced the case that there are genetic ...
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Revising human history: Asian paleoanthropology reveals human, Neanderthal relationships

Christopher Bae |
[T]he first analyses of Neanderthal DNA seemed to indicate that Neanderthals and modern humans did not interbreed. But this popular ...
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‘Star cluster’ genetic analysis illuminates history’s social inequalities

David Reich |
In humans, the profound biological differences that exist between the sexes mean that a single male is physically capable of ...
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Where do we come from? Question grows ever more complicated

Bernard Wood, Michael Westaway |
It was recently discovered that modern humans are part of the African great apes family, but how did this classification ...
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Mood disorders more common in children of first-cousin parents, study finds

Ricki Lewis |
Having parents who are first cousins doubles the risk of inheriting a single-gene condition, from 2.5 percent to about 5 ...
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Earth’s first life forms were incredibly resilient to dramatic environmental changes

Charles Choi |
Life on Earth could have originated in cold conditions near the surface, before spreading to warmer environments, according to research ...
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Life on Earth: How aliens might go about discovering us

Michael Greshko |
[L]ight-years from our solar system, other intelligent beings on a similar planetary oasis might be gazing in our direction and ...
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Viewpoint: Population declines are a greater crisis than extinctions

Henry Grabar |
Forget extinctions. Population decline is a much greater crisis. ... We watch for extinctions like those with the thought that, ...
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If Neanderthals mated with early modern humans, why does their genome show no evidence of human DNA?

Andrew Masterson |
Gene flow between Neanderthals and early modern humans may have been a one-way street, researchers have found. While the presence ...
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Harvard geneticist David Reich NY Times’ op-ed ignites debate over whether ‘races’ exist

Ezra Klein |
On Monday morning, I woke up to a tweet from Sam Harris, the bestselling author and popular podcast host, referencing ...
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Which came first, intensive agriculture or complex society?

Mike Foley |
A fundamental question about the precise role of agriculture in early human history remains unanswered. Did the advent of intensive ...
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What spurred the Cambrian explosion? Evolving animals may have led to more oxygen, not other way around

Jordana Cepelewicz |
Scientists have long sought to determine what caused the Cambrian explosion, and to explain why animal life didn’t take this ...
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Viewpoint: ‘Race’ may be a social construct, but denying ancestral-based group genetic differences is ‘indefensible’

David Reich |
With the help of [advances in DNA sequencing], we are learning that while race may be a social construct, differences ...
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Viewpoint: We have much to gain from questioning the theory that humans evolved in Africa

Julien Benoit |
The African origin theory reigns supreme. Every attempt to disprove the theory offers a chance to consider the evidence all ...
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Kenyan cave spears suggest human trade may have developed 100,000 years earlier than thought

Mary Halton |
Humans may have developed advanced social behaviours and trade 100,000 years earlier than previously thought. This is according to a series of ...
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Babies begin making logical reasoning decisions by the age of one

Amy Nutt |
In intriguing research, a team of scientists may have discovered the earliest age at which a person can reason logically: 12 months ...
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Conservation steward challenge: Which endangered species should we intervene to save?

Jennifer Kahn |
[O]ur role as stewards of the earth is becoming more and more like that of doctors in a global intensive-care ...
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‘Ata’ was no alien: DNA analysis solves mystery of tiny mummified Chilean skeleton

Melissa Healy |
In the 14 years since it was found in an abandoned mining town in Chile's Atacama Desert, the bizarre 6-inch ...
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Facing extreme danger, are you ‘wired’ to fight or take flight?

Andrew Porterfield |
"Fight or flight" reactions are much more complicated than we were taught in school. That fact has implications for reacting ...
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Colombian town with world’s largest Fragile X cluster likely linked to 18th century founder

Hannah Furfaro |
A semirural Colombian town called Ricaurte, about 150 miles southwest of Bogotá, may be home to the largest recorded genetic ...
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Searching for life in 3-billion-year-old fossils: Will we know it when we see it?

Sophia Roosth |
Geologists examining fossils in rocks help us to gain purchase on the conundrum of what constitutes life by identifying its ...
Ancient DNA from mysterious culture highlights North Africa's role as 'important crossroads'

Ancient DNA from mysterious culture highlights North Africa’s role as ‘important crossroads’

Ann Gibbons |
About 15,000 years ago, in the oldest known cemetery in the world, people buried their dead in sitting positions with ...
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Thousand-year mind preservation with a twist: Startup Nectome’s procedure is ‘100 percent fatal’

Anthony Regalado |
The startup accelerator Y Combinator is known for supporting audacious companies in its popular three-month boot camp. There’s never been ...
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Air pollution influences gene expression and disease more than our ancestry

Aditi Malhotra |
Exposure to air pollution doesn’t just lead to illnesses like asthma and lung ailments, it can also alter the way ...