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Humanity’s Ancestors Nearly Died Out, Genetic Study Suggests

Por: The New York Times Science August 31, 2023

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No place on the planet has escaped the influence of Homo sapiens, from the rainforests cleared for farms to microplastic-laced deep oceans to climate-altered jet streams. Last November, the world population reached .But as omnipresent as humans may be today, a team of scientists now claims that our species came very close to never appearing at all.Researchers in China have found evidence suggesting that 930,000 years ago, the ancestors of modern... + full article



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