Neanderthal genes behind shape of human skulls: Study
UBR4 and PHLPP1 are two genes that affect the shape of the modern human skull, originated from Neanderthals.
Dec 17, 2018, 18:12 PM IST
Humans outlived other species by adapting to 'extreme' climate
Study has found that a unique ability of homo sapiens to adapt to 'extreme' environments around the world, where other species such as the Neanderthals perished may have helped us become the last surviving hominins on the planet.
Jul 31, 2018, 16:28 PM ISTCow may be biggest mammal if humans keep up extinctions: Study
The spread of humans around the world from Africa thousands of years ago wiped out big mammals in a shrinking trend that could make the cow the biggest mammal on Earth in a few centuries` time, a scientific study said on Thursday.
Apr 20, 2018, 11:16 AM ISTHumans mated with strange Denisovan species more than once: Study
The study said that the interbreeding between modern humans and Denisovans happened in two separate instances.
Mar 17, 2018, 23:28 PM ISTHuman evolution is uneven, punctuated: Study
After excavating three new sites in southern Spain, over more than 10 years, the researchers discovered evidence of distinct Neanderthal materials dating from 37,000 years ago.
Do you know the place in western Asia where humans first inter-bred?
When the ancestors of modern humans migrated out of Africa, they passed through the Middle East and Turkey before heading deeper into Asia and Europe.
How Neanderthals made the world's first glue decoded
For the simplest method, all that is needed is a roll of bark and an open fire. This enabled Neanderthals to produce the first glue as early as 200,000 years ago.
Sep 03, 2017, 19:31 PM ISTCompetition over mammoth meat may have wiped out Neanderthals
The first representatives of Homo sapiens colonised Europe around 43,000 years ago, replacing the Neanderthals there approximately 3,000 years later.
Aug 06, 2017, 19:07 PM ISTEarly humans were smarter than previously thought
The researchers believe that the same areas of the brain engaged in modern activities like playing the piano were also used in making stone tools dating from 1.8 million to 100,000 years ago.
May 10, 2017, 00:35 AM ISTRevealed - Neanderthals had complex vegetarian diets, used plant-based medicines
Analysis of Neanderthal dental plaque has revealed a varied and "modern-looking" vegetarian diet.
Mar 09, 2017, 10:06 AM ISTWas 'aspirin' neanderthals' treatment for tooth ache?
Neanderthals lived in parts of Europe, Central Asia and the Middle East for up to 300,000 years but appear to have vanished some 40,000 years ago.
Mar 09, 2017, 00:50 AM ISTNeanderthals may have diseases carried out of Africa
There is evidence that our ancestors interbred with Neanderthals and exchanged genes associated with disease.
Apr 11, 2016, 12:48 PM ISTHigh-protein diet to blame for Neanderthals' extinction?
The extinction of Neanderthals took place at the same time as the beginning of the demise of giant animals or "Megafauna" in Europe, the researchers pointed out.
Mar 30, 2016, 21:07 PM ISTHere`s how diet helped us evolve
A new study has revealed how diet helped shape our evolution.
Mar 30, 2016, 15:57 PM ISTNeanderthals had sex with modern humans much earlier: Study
People living today who are of European, Eurasian and Asian descent have well-identified Neanderthal-derived segments in their genome.
Feb 18, 2016, 13:19 PM ISTHuman-Neanderthal relationships may be root of modern allergies
Passionate encounters between ancient humans and their burly cousins- the Neanderthals, may have left modern people more prone to sneezes, itches and other allergies, researchers say.
Jan 08, 2016, 10:20 AM ISTLast common ancestor of humans and Neanderthals revealed in 3D
The virtual 3D ancestral skull bears early hallmarks of both species.
Dec 18, 2015, 16:44 PM ISTWhy Neanderthals' faces are different from humans
New findings, based upon facial growth patterns, indicate that Neanderthals and humans are indeed sufficiently distinct from one another.
Dec 08, 2015, 14:45 PM ISTHomo naledi adapted to both tree climbing, walking upright
The newly discovered human ancestor Homo naledi may have been 'jack of all trades' - uniquely adapted for both tree climbing and walking upright, while also being handy with tools, new research has found.
Oct 07, 2015, 13:38 PM IST