A new study shows that our ability to digest carbs long predates the agricultural revolution, and even Neanderthals had ...
Analyzing the genomes of 68 ancient humans, including a 45,000-year-old sample from Siberia, the researchers found that ...
If you've ever struggled to reduce your carb intake, ancient DNA might be to blame. It has long been known that humans carry ...
Research indicates that our capacity to process starches, crucial for consuming foods like bread, originated over 800,000 ...
Two new studies found that ancient human ancestors carried a surprising diversity of genes for amylase, an enzyme that breaks ...
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These genetic imprints, originating from an era of interbreeding between humans and Neanderthals, subtly impact present-day humans, underscoring an ancient mingling of genetics. As modern humans ...
For decades, we've thought of our Neanderthal cousins as brutish, primitive beings. Second-class humans driven extinct by their own fallibility and stupidity. But as we are fast learning ...
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Neanderthals once roamed Eurasia, but they disappeared around the time Homo sapiens reached Europe. One big question has stumped archaeologists for decades: Who were the last Neanderthals ...