Tag: archaeogenetics
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Denisovans and the 2025 Breakthrough in Human Evolution
Introduction: A Hidden Chapter Opens In 2007 and 2010, researchers stunned the world with clues from a 60,000-year-old pinkie finger bone, opening a mystery about a little-known member of the human family: the Denisovans. For over a decade, scientists debated how this mysterious group fit into the tapestry of human evolution. By 2025, a new…
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Lead Poisoning May Shape Human Evolution, New Study Reveals
Lead Exposure Rewrites a Chapter in Evolutionary History A groundbreaking study published in Science Advances suggests that lead poisoning may have been a persistent factor in human evolution, long before the Industrial Revolution. The international team argues that lead and other toxic metals shaped the neurobiology of ancient humans, potentially influencing brain development, communication, and…
