Scientists think Neanderthal children may have had faster growth rates because larger bodies tend to retain heat more ...
Neanderthals nearly vanished after a genetic bottleneck around 65,000 years ago, and a new study reveal swhere the last ...
A detailed analysis of the best-preserved Neanderthal infant skeleton ever found suggests that our ancient relatives grew ...
The gap between genetics and archaeology leaves us with an unclear picture of where the Neanderthals originated. Columnist ...
Paradigm-shattering discovery reveals that the relationship between early humans and Neanderthals was more complex than ...
The first-ever published research on Tinshemet Cave reveals that Neanderthals and Homo sapiens in the mid-Middle Paleolithic ...
In 1973, a partial human skull was uncovered in Hahnöfersand, Germany, during archaeological work. It did not come with any ...
The idea that modern humans inherited DNA from Neanderthal ancestors is one of the 21st century’s most celebrated discoveries ...
Neanderthals babies were bigger and grew quicker than typical modern infants, a team of scientists discovered.
In a first-of-its-kind finding, researchers at University of Iowa Health Care discovered that specific genetic sequences have ...
The latest genetic research from Stajnia Cave in southern Poland has successfully reconstructed the genetic profile of the oldest known group of Neanderthals in Central-Eastern Europe. The findings, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A Penn team says missing Neanderthal DNA on the human X chromosome may reflect ancient mate choice, not toxic genes. (CREDIT: ...