Por: Ars Technica Science February 22, 2023
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Feb 22, 2023 5:14 pm UTC / This artist's conception shows how Neanderthals might have faced down the mammoth task of butchering a freshly-killed elephant.Benoit Clarys, courtesy of Schoeningen Project Share this story Two recent studies of Neanderthal archaeological sites (one on the coast of Portugal and one in central Germany) demonstrate yet again that our extinct cousins... + full article
The New York Times USA Science February 03, 2023
In his 1931 book, “How to Tell Your Friends From the Apes,” the American satirist Will Cuppy noted that Neanderthals had fires, caves, marrow bones, mosquitoes, love and arthritis. “What more can you ask?” he mused.If you answered “bush meat block parties,” you might... + más
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The New York Times USA Science October 20, 2022
Analyzing fossils from a cave in Russia, scientists have found the first known Neanderthal family: a father, his teenage daughter and others who were probably close cousins.The findings, , painted a tragic picture of our extinct relatives, who roamed Eurasia tens of thousands of... + más
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Associated Press USA Life October 19, 2022
NEW YORK (AP) — 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 | 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
Associated Press USA Health October 03, 2022
STOCKHOLM (AP) — Swedish scientist Svante Paabo won the Nobel Prize in medicine Monday for his discoveries on human evolution that provided key insights into our immune system and what makes us unique compared with our extinct cousins, the award’s panel said.Paabo... + más
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Time USA World October 03, 2022
STOCKHOLM — Swedish scientist won the Nobel Prize in medicine Monday for his discoveries on human evolution that provided key insights into our immune system and what makes us unique compared with our extinct cousins, the award’s panel said. Paabo spearheaded the development... + más
Nobel prize in medicine awarded for research on evolution by Swedish scientist | Portland Press Herald
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