A groundbreaking study reveals that modern humans and Neanderthals interacted 100,000 years earlier than thought. Evidence from a child's bones suggests interbreeding, challenging old assumptions about their relationship.
A groundbreaking study reveals that early Americans carried DNA from Neanderthals and Denisovans, which may have helped them combat diseases. This genetic legacy could reshape our understanding of human evolution and resilience.
Cambridge researchers reveal a groundbreaking discovery in human evolution, showing that our ancestors underwent a genetic 'divorce and remarriage' that shaped every human today. This ancient mixing event transforms our understanding of humanity's origins.
A groundbreaking study reveals that modern humans share 20% of their DNA with a mysterious ancient population, suggesting a complex history of interbreeding and evolution that reshaped our species.