News

A discovery in an English garden led to the first direct evidence that man fought beast to entertain the subjects of the ...
Imagine standing face-to-face with a Neanderthal, looking into eyes that reflect a world both alien and achingly familiar.
Through an examination of remaining proteins left, scientists managed to determine that it was a rare example of a Denisovan fossil.
Although DNA could not be extracted directly from the Penghu 1 fossil due to material degradation, scientists applied mass ...
Chinese scientists have reinvented stainless steel using twist-induced structures, making it 10,000x more fatigue-resistant—without rare metals or factory retooling.
Unlike Neanderthals, human facial growth halts in adolescence—shrinking jaws and midfaces over time. This evolutionary shift ...
A jawbone fished from the ocean near Taiwan has revealed the first Denisovan ever found in the region — confirming the ...
Finding shows that the mysterious human ancestor could have lived in a variety of climates and was more widely distributed ...
Relatively little is known about Denisovans, an extinct group of human cousins that interacted with Neanderthals and our own species ... a few teeth and part of a finger bone found in caves in Siberia ...
A bone discovered in Taiwan turns out to have ... a member of a mysterious lineage of humans related to Neanderthals. The discovery significantly expands the range of firmly identified Denisovan ...
Facial growth stops at puberty in Homo sapiens. Humans differ from chimpanzees and Neanderthals in how their faces grow. In humans, facial growth slows down during childhood and stops after ...