DNA remnants of three separate Denisovan populations found in human genomes0
- Ancient Archeology, From Around the Web
- April 13, 2019
The archaic hominins weren’t homogenous, and archaic humans weren’t shy, research suggests. Dyani Lewis reports.

The archaic hominins weren’t homogenous, and archaic humans weren’t shy, research suggests. Dyani Lewis reports.

The latest 11-year cycle of the sun is almost over and scientists have just released predictions for the next one.

“It shows the remarkable dexterity of India’s outstanding scientists.”

Climate change is a serious threat to human society. But even the most extreme worst-case future scenario wouldn’t wipe out humanity instantly. There’s only one thing that might do that — a major asteroid or comet impact.

Thousands of years ago, people were performing a form of surgery called “trepanation” that involves boring holes through a person’s skull

For superheavy atoms, chemistry gets weird

Israel’s dreams of a lunar landing will have to wait a little longer.

How the media keeps extraterrestrial infatuation top of mind

Fertility doctors in Greece and Spain say they have produced a baby from three people in order to overcome a woman’s infertility.

Scientists crunched data gathered by a global network of eight radio telescope observatories





























































