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Study finds evidence of multiple instances of Denisovan populations interbreeding with modern humans
The identification of a new human group called the Denisovans has been one of the most exciting discoveries in human evolution over the past decade. Unlike…
In 2015, archaeologists discovered Neanderthal fossils. Grotte Mandolin is located on the Mediterranean coast of France, in the shadow of a rock overhanging directly into the…
Typically, plants grow in crowded environments where neighboring plants compete for light while shading each other. The presence of neighboring plants varies through space and time,…
Lord Howe Island Neil Hadaway Jutting out into the Tasman Sea between Australia and New Zealand is the curved, crescent-shaped volcanic remnant of Lord Howe Island.…
The Humboldt penguin populations along Chile’s central coast have seen a significant decline, making them one of the most at-risk species out of the world’s 18…
Traditionally, climate has been thought to be the cause of the emergence and extinction of human species. However, interspecific competition is known to play an important…
Grunts and gray grunts in Holchan Marine Reserve off the coast of BelizePete Oxford/ILCP Fish populations in Caribbean marine reserves have not recovered, according to a…
Indian people's genomes contain extensive Neanderthal DNADebajyoti Chakraborty/NurPhoto via Getty Images The largest genome study of South Asians in history has uncovered extensive Neanderthal DNA sequences…