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Study suggests Neanderthal infants grew fast, reaching toddler size by 6 months
About 50,000 years ago, a Neanderthal baby died at roughly six months of age and was buried in Amud Cave, a limestone shelter ...
Research on ancient DNA is surging, but how can scientists ensure that human remains of irreplaceable significance are ...
Human anatomy is far from complete, with ongoing discoveries reshaping understanding of variation, structure, and disease.
The latest research on a Neanderthal infant from Amud Cave in Israel is giving a clearer picture of how different early ...
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2-million-year-old skeleton reveals unexpected ape-like features in early human species
A groundbreaking study published in The Anatomical has challenged previous assumptions about human evolution. Scientists once believed that our early ancestors took a significant evolutionary leap ...
The study of human skeletal biology has advanced markedly through the integration of highâresolution imaging, geometric morphometrics and archaeological data. Detailed analysis of long bone ...
Study: Personalized molecular signatures of insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes. Image credit: Microgen/Shutterstock.com A recent study, published in the journal Cell, utilized cutting-edge ...
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