Por: Newsweek World August 30, 2023
Archaeologists have uncovered evidence of a Neanderthal community that hunted deer around 60,000 years ago.The discovery came during annual excavations carried out this summer at the archaeological site of Abric Romaní—a large rock shelter located in the autonomous community of Catalonia, northeastern Spain, over 20 miles west of the city of Barcelona.Neanderthals (Homo neanderthalensis) are one of our closest extinct relatives. They lived in... + full article
Newsweek USA Health June 17, 2023
Have you ever complained about having a bad immune system? Your Neanderthal ancestors could be to blame.Neanderthal DNA constitutes up to 4 percent of the modern human genome, but the exact impacts of this DNA have remained largely unknown—until now.A team of researchers from... + más
Nobel Prize Awarded to Scientist Who Sequenced Neanderthal Genome | The New York Times
Extraordinary Neanderthal discovery reveals secrets of human evolution | Newsweek
Newsweek USA World May 11, 2023
A truly extraordinary Neanderthal skeleton covered in cave popcorn is shedding new light on some of the mysteries of human evolution. Known as the Altamura Man, it is one of the best-preserved Neanderthal specimens yet discovered and probably the most complete.Giorgio Manzi, a... + más
First Known Family of Neanderthals Found in Russian Cave | The New York Times
ABC News USA Life January 20, 2023
In October, an administrative specialist from Be The Match, the nonprofit National Marrow Donor Program, informed me that my bone marrow transplant recipient wanted to connect with me. It had been more than a year since I embarked on the most fulfilling journey of my life:... + más
Robin Roberts marks 10 years since lifesaving bone marrow transplant: How to become a donor | ABC7
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CBS News USA Science October 20, 2022
A new study suggests formed small, tightknit communities where females may have traveled to move in with their mates. The research used genetic sleuthing to offer a rare snapshot of Neanderthal family dynamics — including a father and his teenage daughter who lived together in... + más
Ancient DNA gives rare snapshot of Neanderthal family ties | WPLG Local 10
Ancient DNA gives rare snapshot of Neanderthal family ties | ABC News
WPLG Local 10 USA Tech October 19, 2022
NEW YORK – A new study suggests Neanderthals formed small, tightknit communities where females may have traveled to move in with their mates. The research used genetic sleuthing to offer a rare snapshot of Neanderthal family dynamics — including a father and his teenage... + más
Ancient DNA gives rare snapshot of Neanderthal family ties | Associated Press
ABC News USA Tech October 19, 2022
NEW YORK -- A new study suggests Neanderthals formed small, tightknit communities where females may have traveled to move in with their mates. The research used genetic sleuthing to offer a rare snapshot of Neanderthal family dynamics — including a father and his teenage... + más
The New York Times USA Science October 04, 2022
Svante Pääbo, a Swedish scientist who peered back into human history by retrieving genetic material from 40,000-year-old bones, producing a complete Neanderthal genome and launching the field of ancient DNA studies, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine on... + más
Nobel season is here: 5 things to know about the prizes | ABC News
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