Italian archaeologists discover fossilised remains of nine Neanderthals in Rome
• 4 years agoThe oldest remains date from between 1,00,000 and 90,000 years ago, while the other eight Neanderthals are believed to date from 50,000-68,000 years ago, the Culture Ministry said in a statement.
Neanderthals disappeared earlier than we has first thought, finds new study
• 4 years agoInstead of carbon dating, these scientists used collagen to find out the real date of the bone fossils to determine the age,
In David Attenborough's warning about the Earth's future, a lesson for liberals who have failed to unite for the planet's cause
Samrat • 4 years agoThe ability of some types of stories, such as those rooted in religion and nationalism to unite large numbers of people, has outstripped the ability of other stories, which are rooted in ideas of equality and emancipation, to bring people together.
Neanderthal genes passed down makes some people more prone to COVID-19 infection, a new study proposes
Trendingdesk • 5 years agoThe Neanderthal gene was found highest in Bangladeshi ancestry, with 63 percent of its population carrying at least one copy of the risk variant.
Researchers find genes of mysterious human species that interbred with Africans thousands of years ago
• 5 years agoNot much is known about this ghost population other than they seemed to diverge from the evolutionary line around 650,000 years ago.
Infertility in young women may have driven the Neanderthals to their extinction
• 6 years agoFossils are scarce and the answer to why the women started having fewer babies is still up for debate.
Fossils found in Spain show humans diverged from Neanderthals earlier than assumed
• 6 years agoSima de los Huesos cave fossils might be the ancestors of the Neanderthals according to their DNA.
We've pictured Neanderthals wrong — they walked upright just like we Sapiens do
Tech2 News Staff • 6 years agoScientists find that Neanderthal genes the reason behind shape of human skull
Ians • 6 years agoHumans have unusually round skulls and brains compared to our ancient ancestors.
Europe's cold dry climate helped our species replace Neanderthals, study finds
• 7 years agoClimate shifts that replaced forest with shrub-filled grasslands favoured sapiens: Researchers