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s DNA is easier to extract from ancient remains than the DNA found in the nuclei of cells. The fossil specimens came from Europe and Asia and span a time period ranging from 100,000 years ago to about 35,000 years ago. The scientists found that west European fossils with ages older than 48,000 years, along with Neanderthal specimens from Asia, showed considerable genetic variation. But specimens f…

…and Neanderthals – estimated at between 1-4% – can be explained if both arose from a geographically isolated population, most likely in North Africa, which shared a common ancestor around 300-350 thousand years ago. When modern humans expanded out of Africa, around 60-70,000 years ago, they took that genetic similarity with them. By contrast, previous ancient DNA studies of Neandertha…

…ll focus on an archive of remains held at the Lausanne museum that was assembled by Bernard Heuvelmans, a Belgian-French biologist who investigated reported yeti sightings from 1950 up to his death in 2001. Other institutions and individuals will also be asked to send in details of any possible yeti material. Aside from the yeti question, Prof. Bryan Sykes said he hoped the project would add to th…

According to a fossil study, a Neanderthal living 120,000 years ago had a cancer that is common today. A fossilized Neanderthal rib found in a shallow cave at Krapina, Croatia, shows signs of a bone tumor. The discovery is the oldest evidence yet of a tumor in the human fossil record, say US scientists. The research, published in the journal PLOS One, gives clues to the complex history of cancer…

…s, evolved their frontal lobes, associated with higher level thinking, before they spread across the globe. Eiluned Pearce of Oxford University decided to check this theory. She compared the skulls of 32 Homo sapiens and 13 Neanderthal skulls. She found that Neanderthals had significantly larger eye sockets – on average 6 mm longer from top to bottom. Although this seems like a small amount,…

…gutans are already published. The research team hopes their work will help to uncover genetic mutations that led to language, culture and science. “I’d like to think that in the next 20 or 30 years we will get a deeper understanding of what happened genetically in our evolutionary history, and of how those genes affect the brain and other properties that make us modern humans,” s…

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The fossilized bones of a foot that were discovered in Ethiopia and dated to be 3.4 million years old gave scientists a fascinating new insight into the evolution of humans and our ability to walk. The researchers say they do not have enough remains to identify the species of hominin, or human ancestor, from which the right foot came. But they tell Nature journal that just the shape of the bones…

d Chamberlain’s Men, from 1597 until The Globe opened two years later. The theatre disappeared from historical records in 1622 but could have remained in use until the outbreak of the Civil War, 20 years later. Plays thought to have premiered there include Henry V, Romeo and Juliet and Ben Jonson’s Every Man in His Humour. “This is one of the most significant Shakespearean discov…

Police investigators on New York’s Long Island announced today they believe they have discovered the skeletal remains of New Jersey prostitute Shannan Gilbert, who vanished in December 2010 after fleeing a client’s home in a panic. Suffolk County Police Commissioner Police Commissioner Richard Dormer said searchers found the bones at around 9:15 a.m. in a dense wetland thicket, not fa…
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Richard III was given a low-key burial in the Franciscan friary of Greyfriars. This was demolished in the 1530s, but documents describing the burial site have survived. The excavation, which began on 25 August, has uncovered the remains of the cloisters and chapter house, as well as the church. Work focused on the choir area, in the centre of the church, where it was indicated Richard was interre…

After the 2001 attacks on New York City, the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner had to contend with thousands of bodies, many completely shattered and unrecognizable, buried among the wreckage of the crumbled buildings. A huge 1.8 million tons was eventually moved to a landfill for workers to start sifting through, in the hopes of making positive IDs on the nearly 3,000 people killed in the att…
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Japanese researchers have discovered that lar gibbons use the same techniques as human soprano singers to make their melodic but piercing calls. When the apes made calls while in an atmosphere rich in helium, the team analyzed the calls’ frequencies. As the team report, the apes were able to control the natural frequencies of their “vocal tracts”. Such control, exemplified by so…

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A Chinese man, who was the first case of bird flu in the country in more than a year, has died in the southern city of Shenzhen, according to health officials. The 39-year-old bus driver was admitted to hospital with pneumonia but tested positive for the bird flu virus. The H5N1 bird flu strain has a high level of mortality, killing up to 60% of humans infected with it. Positive tests on a dead m…
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A well-preserved mammoth carcass has been found by an 11-year-old boy in the permafrost of northern Siberia. The remains were discovered at the end of August in Sopochnaya Karga, 3,500 km (2,200 miles) northeast of Moscow. A team of experts from St. Petersburg then spent five days in September extracting the body from frozen mud. The mammoth is estimated to have been around 16 years old when it d…

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…tian E. Esquino Nunez could be wanted for questioning with Mexican authorities, as well as investigators with the National Transportation and Safety Board (NTSB) regarding the fatal crash. The Learjet 25 belongs to Starwood Management, which is, according to records, owned by Nunez. According to ABC News, Christian E. Esquino Nunez and his partner Lance Z. Ricotta were convicted of creating false…
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US divers have found what appear to be remains of a crew of an Army amphibious plane that went down in the Eastern St Lawrence River during World War II. The PBY-5A Catalina capsized in rough water on its way back to base in Maine on 2 November 1942. Parks Canada first found in the plane in 2009 during a survey, and contacted US officials when they saw the plane’s fuselage was largely intac…
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has strongly denied any involvement. There has also been speculation that he was suffering from HIV or cancer at the time of his death. Yasser Arafat, who led the Palestine Liberation Organization for 35 years and became the first president of the Palestinian Authority in 1996, fell violently ill in October 2004 inside the Muqataa. Two weeks later he was flown to a French military hospital in Pari…

…en tested in great apes.” Members of the research team – who also came from from Kyoto University in Japan and the University of Arizona, Tucson, US – issued questionnaires to around 230 people observing chimpanzees and orangutans in zoos and research centres in the US, Canada, Australia and Japan. The survey described about 40 to 50 personality “items”, which when gr…

…ing the nerve running down their back- which, over millions of years, would become the spine in their more advanced descendants. On both sides of Pikaia’s notocord in a neat zig-zag pattern are around 100 tiny blocks of muscle tissue – called myomeres – which are thought to have allowed it to propel itself quickly through the water by bending its body from side-to-side. Pikaia had no eyes or teeth…

Jessica Nicole Bradford from Whitmore, California, has been accused of deliberately starving her newborn baby to death and she was arrested after the mummified remains of her baby were found inside a school where she worked. Jessica Nicole Bradford, 23, is alleged to have abandoned her baby in a vacant building on the campus of Julian Youth Academy, a school for troubled teens. Her baby lived for…
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The family of Chinese graduate student Lu Lingzi, 23, attended a memorial service at Boston University for their daughter, who was killed in the Boston Marathon attack. Hundreds of people, including state Governor Deval Patrick, joined Lu Lingzi’s father and her aunt who had travelled from Shenyang, China, to repatriate their daughter’s remains. The family of Chinese graduate student Lu Li…
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