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Humans in Argentina may have survived 20,000 years ago by hunting giant armadillos, according to a recent study. This ...
Off the coast of Taiwan, a human jaw was discovered, and it does not belong to our species or Neanderthals. […] ...
Greenland’s ice-covered landscape looks like an immovable block on satellite maps. Yet the story beneath its center suggests ...
A fossil jawbone found off Taiwan has been confirmed as Denisovan using ancient protein analysis, revealing they lived in ...
A study of 50,000 houses from the late Pleistocene to the onset of European colonialism has revealed that social inequality ...
Colossal Bioscience says it has “de-extincted” the dire wolf, but other scientists disagree and say more important ...
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A new genomic study has uncovered long-lost genetic diversity in mammoth lineages spanning over a million years, providing ...
The dire wolf is a relative of the now-common gray wolf, with clear differences apparent between the two species' skeletons.
The new study has successfully extracted and analysed 34 new mammoth mitochondrial genomes (mitogenomes), including specimens dating back to the Early and Middle Pleistocene geological periods.