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Neanderthal DNA that changes how humans process medicine
Some modern humans carry Neanderthal gene variants that affect how their bodies metabolize common medications. This explains ...
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Did reintroducing Wolves to Yellowstone really cause an ecological cascade?
Previous research on the effect of wolves on the food web has been criticized, raising questions about the predator’s role in ...
Although wolf-canine interbreeding has been considered extremely rare, the latest research shows that many present-day ...
Green Matters on MSN
Ancient DNA Reveals Humans May Have Been Carrying Cancer-Linked Viruses Far Longer Than We Realized
Homo sapiens was basically infected by these viruses for all of its existence," the scientist added. As per the outlet, ...
University of Florida researcher Dr. Rudolf Scheffrahn recently helped to discover a new termite species. It looks like Moby ...
Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
These Urban Birds Evolved Longer Beaks During Covid-19 Lockdowns. Then, They Changed Back
Researchers suspect that dark-eyed juncos living in Los Angeles adapted based on the availability of food scraps tossed by ...
This innovative approach combines climate data, archaeological evidence, and population dynamics to simulate how Neanderthals moved across the landscape. The model reveals that by the time ...
The Cool Down on MSN
Officials announce plans to reintroduce apex predator after it has been extinct for over 100 years: 'Why should we not bring them back?'
GB News reported on the initiative to bring back the critically endangered species, last seen on Exmoor in the mid-1800s. The ...
Discover Magazine on MSN
New models reveal if Neanderthals and modern humans ever met on the Iberian Peninsula during the Old Stone Age
Simulations suggest Neanderthals were on the brink of extinction by the time our ancestors arrived on the Iberian Peninsula.
On Dec. 11, 2025, Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials captured and returned a wolf into Grand County, Colorado, that had ...
The textbook version of human evolution has long held that Homo erectus was the pioneering species to venture beyond Africa's borders around 1.8 million years ago. However, new analysis of five skulls ...
The conservation programme reintroducing European Wildcat to the Cairngorms NP has reported high survival and encouraging ...
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