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Denisovans are an extinct group of human cousins that interacted with Neanderthals and our own species, Homo sapiens.
A jawbone dredged up from the seafloor off Taiwan belongs to an ancient human species known as Denisovans, protein fragments ...
An analysis of a jawbone found off the Taiwanese coast reveals it belonged to a Denisovan, a mysterious human species that ...
A biotech company made history with the birth of three genetically engineered wolves: What we know about these prehistoric ...
Paleontologists have discovered fossils of two previously unknown conifer species dating back 100 million years in ...
A group of researchers, including Harrisburg University of Science and Technology (HU) Professor Dr. Steven Jasinski, has ...
For over a century, the Cambrian arthropod Helmetia expansa remained a mystery. Discovered by paleontologist Charles ...
An expanding geographic range for these close Neandertal relatives leaves Denisovans' evolutionary status uncertain.
Small fossils show mammals moved to the ground before the dinosaurs vanished. New plants changed habitats, giving better food ...
The number of dinosaurs may have been stable before the asteroid impact, despite evidence that species were getting less ...
It probably spent most, if not all, of its life in the water eating… anything unfortunate enough to venture too far into the ...
Researchers uncover new fossils of ancient carnivorous mammals in northern India’s Siwalik region, offering insight into ...