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40,000-Year-Old Denisovans: Extinct Humans Who Shaped Our DNA
Discovered in Denisova Cave in Siberia, this extinct human species lived from 300,000 to 40,000 years ago. DNA from a single finger bone revealed they interbred with both Neanderthals and Homo sapiens ...
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Scientists Investigate the Bacteria That Colonized Extinct Mammoths—and Uncover the Oldest Known Microbial DNA From a Host
Nicolás Rascován, a geneticist at the Pasteur Institute in France who was not involved with the research but did help ...
EarlyHumans on MSN
Terrifying Animals Early Humans Encountered
When early humans first left Africa, they entered a world filled with giant herbivores and deadly predators. These now-extinct animals were part of their daily struggle to survive.
Disease-resistant frogs, cane-toad-munching quolls and other gene-edited native animals could be roaming the nation within ...
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