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Scientists found ancient DNA shared with Neanderthals that could explain why humans can talk
A tiny portion of the human genome may have had a surprisingly large impact on our ability to develop language. New research ...
A tiny set of ancient genetic “switches” may have played a surprisingly large role in making human language possible.
Every human face is unique, allowing us to distinguish between individuals. We know little about how facial features are encoded in our DNA, but we may be able to learn more about how our faces ...
Language may feel like one of the most distinctly human things about you, but the genetic groundwork for it appears to be older than our own species. A new study from University of Iowa Health Care ...
A great part of living in the 21st century is that if you have a device that connects to the internet, you have access to hundreds, if not thousands of experts who are often eager to share in-depth ...
The moment a creature dies, its DNA begins to break down. Half of it degrades every 521 years on average. By about 6.8 million years, even under ideal preservation conditions in cold, stable ...
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