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31 matches found for "Neanderthal"

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Early Modern Humans Use Fire to Engineer Tools from Stone

An international team of researchers, including three from the Institute of Human Origins at Arizona State University, deduce that "this technology required a novel association between fire, its...

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Deadly Malaria Jumped to Humans from Wild Chimps

An international research team led by evolutionary geneticist Stephen M. Rich of the University of Massachusetts Amherst has discovered that the parasite Plasmodium falciparum, which causes the deadli...

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Unlocking the key to human fertility

Drs David Miller and David Iles from the University of Leeds, in collaboration with Dr Martin Brinkworth at the University of Bradford, have found that sperm writes a DNA signature that can only be re...

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Call for Abstracts and Registration for The EMBO Meeting 2009

More than 120 researchers will speak at The EMBO Meeting 2009 - the first annual life sciences conference to be organized by the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) and held in Amsterdam fr...

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New Results for the Classification of the African Middle Stone Age

The Cologne archaeologist Dr. Ralf Vogelsang from the Africa Research Centre of the Institute of Prehistoric Archaeology and a team of international researchers have succeeded in dating layers in Sout...

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Childbirth was already difficult for the Neanderthals

These new insights into the history of human evolution are being presented this week in the journal «Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences PNAS» by researchers from the University of Zurich....

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New evidence debunks 'stupid' Neanderthal myth

The research team has shown that early stone tool technologies developed by our species, Homo sapiens, were no more efficient than those used by Neanderthals. Published today (26 August) in the Journa...

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Britain’s last Neanderthals were more sophisticated than we thought

“The tools we’ve found at the site are technologically advanced and potentially older than tools in Britain belonging to our own species, Homo sapiens,” says Dr Matthew Pope of Archaeology South East ...

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Genome Scan Shows Polynesians Have Little Genetic Relationship To Melanesians

The study, conducted by researchers from Temple University, University of Maryland, Yale University, Binghamton University, the Marshfield Clinic Research Foundation, Victoria University in New Zealan...

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Inconsistencies with Neanderthal Genomic DNA Sequences

Two recent papers describing the sequencing of Neanderthal nuclear DNA from fossil bone held promise for finally answering this question [1, 2]. However, the two studies came to very different conclus...

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New evidence on the role of climate in Neanderthal extinction

The bones of more than 400 Neanderthals have been found since the first discoveries were made in the early 19th century. The finds suggest the Neanderthals, named after the Neander Valley near Düsseld...

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Neanderthal Man Was An Innovator Says New University Of Leicester Study

In fact Neanderthals were far removed from their stereotypical image and were innovators, says Dr Terry Hopkinson of the School of Archaeology and Ancient History in a paper published in Antiquity....

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New DNA study helps explain unique diversity among Melanesians

Small populations of Melanesians — among the most genetically diverse people on the planet — have significant differences in their mitochondrial DNA that can be linked to where they live, the size of ...

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Spanish scientists point at climate changes as the cause of the Neanderthal extinction in the Iberian Peninsula

Together with other scientists from the Gibraltar Museum, Stanford University and the Japan Marine Science & Technology Center (JAMSTEC), the Spanish scientists published in the scientific journal Qua...

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Archaeologists Find Earliest Evidence of Modern Humans in Eastern Europe

The Russian Academy of Sciences and the University of Colorado at Boulder, and including Vance T. Holliday, a UA professor of anthropology and geosciences, excavated three and worked on six of the mor...

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