New research reveals ancient humans in southern Africa lived in isolation for nearly 100,000 years. This led to unique ...
For decades, a neat story about human origins has floated through textbooks and documentaries: modern humans emerged in East ...
More than a decade after the first Neanderthal genome was sequenced, scientists are still working to understand how ...
An ancient, shared set of human-specific genes underwent changes in a geographically isolated population after around 300,000 years ago, scientists say.
Immense progress has been made over many years of archaeology and study into human evolution, and exciting new information has been uncovered via archaeology.
Many of the ancient southern Africans, including those who lived between about 10,200 and 1,400 years ago, "fall outside the ...
The human genome is made up of 23 pairs of chromosomes, the biological blueprints that make humans … well, human. But it turns out that some of our DNA — about 8% — are the remnants of ancient viruses ...
Human genetic diversity and evolution rely on new mutations and exchange of DNA between chromosomes during the generation of sex cells, in a process called recombination. Recombination manifests as ...
A sweeping new genetic analysis suggests that humans living in southern Africa spent roughly 100,000 years in isolation, long ...
In a study published in Nature Ecology and Evolution, scientists show that the SAMD9 and SAMD9L genes, key players in ...
A groundbreaking international study changes the view that exposure to the toxic metal lead is largely a post-industrial phenomenon. The research reveals that our human ancestors were periodically ...