Neanderthal DNA is not distributed evenly throughout the human genome. Scientists say the explanation may be mating behavior.
Ancient linkups may have happened more frequently between female humans and male Neanderthals, according to an new genetic ...
Dr. Marcus Coplin, a naturopathic medical doctor and the medical director of The Springs Resort in Colorado and Murrieta Hot Springs Resort in California, has released a new white paper titled Future ...
A study out Thursday in Science argues that Neanderthal men and human women were particularly inclined to mate, a sexual ...
Most people alive today carry fragments of Neanderthal DNA in their genome. Now scientists are gaining a more intimate ...
Since 2010, scientists have known that Neanderthals and our ancestors had offspring together, and those hybrid babies passed down their genes to many present-day people. But the idea of “archaic ...
Genetic evidence hints that there was a strong bias for male Neanderthals and female humans to mate, rather than any other combination ...
Ancient linkups may have happened more frequently between female humans and male Neanderthals, according to an new genetic ...
Researchers said the added warmth could help newborns survive by protecting them from dangerous drops in body temperature.
“Our analyses show that the historical [human Rhinovirus] A genome represents an extinct lineage closely related to HRV A19 ...
Recent research from the UK Biobank shows that menopause is linked to adverse mental health outcomes and lower brain volume.