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Humans mated with the mysterious Denisovans more than once, as well as with Neanderthals

Ben Guarino |
We rarely portray Neanderthals, our close relatives, as telegenic...But to mock Neanderthals is to mock ourselves: Homo sapiens had lots of sex with Homo neanderthalensis. Neanderthal genes supply ...
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Tracing human evolution through the foods we eat

Brian Handwerk |
You aren’t what you eat, exactly. But over many generations, what we eat does shape our evolutionary path. “Diet,” says ...
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Here’s what potential Mars colonists really need from Earth: A large gene pool

David Warmflash |
Establishment of a Mars colony will depend on genetic diversity, meaning we must send tens of thousands of colonists ...
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Origins and history of life embedded in genomes of modern microbes

Adrián Davín et al. |
Biodiversity has always been predominantly microbial and the scarcity of fossils from bacteria, archaea and microbial eukaryotes has prevented a ...
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National Geographic confesses to history of ‘racist’ coverage in special issue

National Geographic strives to deepen our understanding of the world and our role in it. It’s difficult to understand 21st-century America ...
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7,300-year-old ancestor explains why Nigerians, Congolese and Indians most likely to get sickle cell anaemia

Sarah Wild |
A one-time gene mutation in a West African human millennia ago gave them immunity to malaria and doomed some of ...
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Stone tool evolution study illuminates early human development

Kiona Smith |
For at least 2.6 million years, humans and our ancestors have been making stone tools by chipping off flakes of ...
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Is cancer the evolutionary ‘price’ complex animals pay for living in an oxygen rich environment?

Jordana Cepelwicz |
Like many biologists, [Emma] Hammarlund wondered why it took so long for complex animals to emerge — and why, when ...
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Searching for Hóp, the lost Canadian Viking settlement from lore

Owen Jarus |
A lost Viking settlement known as "Hóp," which has been mentioned in sagas passed down over hundreds of years, is ...
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What the humble fruit fly has taught us about human genetics

Sarah Zhang |
I came to First in Fly, a new book about fruit-fly research, with perhaps some special interest. In fact, a popular ...
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Evolution’s way: Odd survival strategies in the face of scarce resources and predators

Elizabeth Pennisi, Mitch Leslie |
Nature has a lot to teach us. As part of our special package, we explored how animals, plants, and bacteria use ...
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World’s largest family tree could help explain why we stopped marrying our cousins

Steph Yin |
Before the Industrial Revolution in the United States, Canada and Europe, you might have ended up married to a fourth ...
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Are humans genetically loaded for extinction?

Andrew Porterfield |
Genetic load--the idea that we've had too many mutations to thrive--is making a comeback. A debate's brewing over whether it's ...
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Ancestral gene resurrection: Re-creating evolution by engineering an ‘instant replay switch’

Carrie Arnold |
A team of scientists from the University of Arizona have engineered an instant replay switch for evolution. The technique, known ...
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Price of evolution? Schizophrenia linked to development of complex brains

Philip Perry |
Schizophrenia affects only about 1% of the US population. The condition is typified by confused thoughts and speech, delusions and hallucinations. Symptoms ...
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Do humans and apes share ‘universal body language’?

Aristos Georgiou |
Now, new research published in the open-access journal PLOS Biology has shown that chimps and bonobos may be able to understand each ...
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Ecological vanishing act: African rainforests disappeared, then bounced back

Kiona Smith |
Three thousand years ago, dense old-growth rainforests covered most of central Africa. But around 2,600 years ago, an event that ...
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Piecing together the puzzle of human evolution through genomic data

Kevin Stacey |
Researchers have developed a new method for sifting through genomic data in search of genetic variants that have helped populations ...
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Saturn’s frigid moon Enceladus boasts ‘chemical buffet’ needed for life

Ben Guarino |
Life as we know it needs three things: energy, water and chemistry. Saturn's icy moon Enceladus has them all, as ...
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Reconstructing genome of ancient bird opens door to reviving lost species

Sharon Begley |
Scientists at Harvard University have assembled the first nearly complete genome of the little bush moa, a flightless bird that ...
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Evolution and cooking: Was it key to human development?

Alexandra Rosati |
The shift to a cooked-food diet was a decisive point in human history. The main topic of debate is when, ...
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Getting to the roots of insomnia and what you can do about it

Ben Locwin |
Ever struggle with sleep? Almost all of us will at some point our lifetime. Several factors are at play--including travel ...
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How will climate change and genetics affect migratory songbirds?

George Ugartemendia |
An article published in January 2018 connected genetic variations in migratory songbirds with population changes due to climate change. UC Davis evolution ...
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Evolution may be tough to predict, but it’s not random

Nathaniel Scharping |
Can we predict the course evolution will take? That’s the question an international team of researchers decided to tackle, using ...
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Sunghir: What the strange paleolithic burial site tells us about ancient humans

Lea Surugue |
Around 34,000 years ago, hunter-gatherers who roamed the Russian plains started to bury their dead at the site of Sunghir, ...
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Will evolution protect humans from alcoholism?

Dana Dovey |
Humans may be evolving a genetic variant that would make them physically unable to consume large amounts of alcohol, new research suggests ...
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How might humans react to alien life? ‘We will take it rather well’

Nicola Davis |
[R]esearchers say the discovery of alien life is more likely to be welcomed with open arms than panic. … To ...