October 21, 2015 First love child of human, neanderthal found The skeletal remains of an individual living in northern Italy 40,000-30,000 years ago are believed to be that of a human/Neanderthal hybrid, according to a paper in PLoS ONE.
October 21, 2015 Don’t call him 'Adam': South Carolina man’s genes help date first man DNA from an unnamed African American from South Carolina is so distinctive that it led scientists to a unique conclusion: the roots of the human tree date back much further than previously thought.
October 20, 2015 The real question: who didn't have sex with neanderthals? The only modern humans whose ancestors did not interbreed with Neanderthals are apparently sub-Saharan Africans, researchers say.
October 20, 2015 Ancient long-necked 'sea monsters' rowed their way to prey Predatory reptiles that trawled the oceans during the age of the dinosaurs used a rowing motion to scoop up prey, new track marks uncovered in China reveal.
October 20, 2015 How much Neanderthal DNA do you have? Lots Many of the genes that help determine most people's skin and hair are more Neanderthal than not, according to two new studies that look at the DNA fossils hidden in the modern human genome.
October 20, 2015 Ruby, jade shine light on Earth's history Scientists want to officially link precious gems to their geologic setting, with a new suite of tectonic gemstones that will help identify the special conditions that create rare gems.
October 20, 2015 Manatee's missing link found in Africa A fossil found in 2008 may be the missing link — for manatees, that is.
October 20, 2015 Man begins 7-year, 21,000-mile trek to follow path of ancient humans Paul Salopek has a long walk ahead of him.
October 20, 2015 Jurassic Park? Mammoth fragments from Siberia may be clonable Scientists have discovered well-preserved frozen woolly mammoth fragments deep in Siberia that may contain living cells, edging a tad closer to the "Jurassic Park" possibility of cloning a prehistoric animal.
October 20, 2015 Inbreeding common in early humans, deformed skull suggests Inbreeding may have been a common practice among early human ancestors, fossils show.