The findings may reveal new insights into early human mating preferences ...
If more human females mated with Neanderthal males than the other way around, over thousands of years you would expect to see ...
Humans don’t have a defined mating season like deer or wolves. Here’s how evolution blended biology, culture and social life into year-round intimacy.
The human genome is a rich, complex record of migration, encounters, and inheritance written over thousands of millennia.
When the two species got together tens of thousands of years ago, the hookups may have often involved a male Neanderthal and a female human, according to a new study. The findings, described February ...
Neanderthal males had a tendency to mate with human females, new research suggests.
Exclusive: Research suggests supplementing eggs with a key protein reduces age-related defects, raising hopes of improved IVF for older women Could egg defect breakthrough help stop the IVF ...
Transaction expands Chancery's gold royalty portfolio as the Company progresses toward a planned public listing in H1 ...
Genetic research indicates that Neanderthal and Homor Sapiens interbreeding was socially driven to an unexpected degree.
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