DNA from two mummies at Takarkori links them to 15,000-year-old Taforalt hunter-gatherers, challenging the idea of the Green ...
Genomes sequenced from 7,000-year-old mummies in the Sahara have revealed a previously unknown population that inhabited the ...
An curved arrow pointing right. It's tough to know what happened on Earth thousands of years before anyone started writing anything down. But thanks to the amazing work of anthropologists and ...
Recent research has revealed surprising details about the prehistoric population of North Africa thanks to the genetic ...
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ScienceAlert on MSNOnce Lush Sahara Was Home to a Surprisingly Unique Group of HumansMax Planck Institute evolutionary anthropologist Nada Salem and colleagues sequenced the ancient DNA of two female ...
An international team led by researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany, has ...
A lack of ethnic diversity in global genome databases has long been a source of discussion in the scientific community. Africans in particular are underrepresented in these datasets, limiting the ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNBalancing borders and humanitarianism — BMA’s struggle to secure SA’s frontiers amid migration challengesThe Border Management Authority, which is tasked with protecting South Africa’s borders, has just turned two, and on its ...
The oldest DNA yet isolated from humans in Africa reveals long-range migrations around 50,000 years ago, which likely played a role in the Middle to Later Stone Age transition. Researchers excavated ...
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