A new study supports the idea that Neanderthals likely went extinct because of how they lived — in isolation. The early human ...
Archaeologists have long known that humans and Neanderthals interbred, but where this took place has been hard to pinpoint. A ...
Neanderthal remains recently discovered in a cave in France support well-known theory of why the Neanderthals became extinct, researchers behind a new study say.
Sharing the name of a legendary dwarf in J. R. R. Tolkien's classic fantasy novel "The Hobbit," a Neanderthal now known as ...
Neanderthal remains found in France support the theory that their isolated, antisocial lifestyle and inbreeding contributed ...
A new study published in Genome Biology and Evolution found links between the DNA of ancient hominids called Neanderthals and ...
This discovery adds an important piece to the puzzle of Neanderthal history. Previous studies of Neanderthals in more remote ...
and the discovery supports the hypothesis that the Neanderthals may have gone extinct because of their antisocial lifestyle. “When we look at these genomes from Neanderthals, we see that they ...
Tolkien's classic fantasy novel "The Hobbit," a Neanderthal now known as Thorin ... reveals that Thorin probably lived a very isolated life ... one that seemingly included lots of inbreeding.
This week, uncover why Neanderthals may have disappeared, see an eel escape a predator’s stomach, explore an ancient ...
This Neanderthal Thorin lived in a small community ... and exploring how science influences daily life. Laura is a proud former resident of the New Jersey shore, a competitive swimmer, and a ...