A child’s skull found deep inside a South African cave offers new clues about a group of mysterious human ancestors
Homo naledi, infant skull found in African cave.
Homo naledi, infant skull found in African cave.
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In a study published in August, researchers analyzed human DNA using a brand-new method and, in doing so, they were able to unearth parts of the DNA that came from other species.
Using a method called the “ancestral recombination graph” algorithm, dubbed ARGweaver-D, the study team discovered that the Denisovans possessed a genome that contained one percent of DNA from an unknown distant relative.
Eoin O Faodhagain Spots Nessie again
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Why did some birds survive the K-T extinction event and others not?
Nessie arrested: Glasgow police seize Loch Ness Monster at COP26
New fossil hominin species from Africa.
Pekapeka long-tailed bat wins bird of the year prize in New Zealand despite being a mammal
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