Two teams using different methods both conclude that humans and Neanderthals had children together starting roughly 50,000 ...
Analysis of early modern human genomes suggests that Neanderthal DNA was introduced to populations in Europe around 43,500 to ...
The Neanderthal DNA found in modern human genomes has long raised questions about ancient interbreeding. New studies offer a ...
Humans and Neanderthals were mingling some 45,000 years ago — and new DNA research has revealed exactly how our long lost ...
New research refines the timeline of interbreeding between modern humans and Neanderthals, showing it began about 50,500 ...
Ancient genomes reveal a narrow time window for Neanderthal and human interbreeding, raising new questions about their shared ...
A new study says Neanderthals and humans likely mixed and mingled during a narrow time frame 45,000 years ago.
Today, all humans except those with only African heritage bear the marks of this union in their DNA. The study's findings ...
An analysis of genomes from some of the earliest modern humans to live in Europe reveals their ancestors interbred with ...
Human DNA recovered from remains found in Europe is revealing our species’ shared history with Neanderthals. The trove is the ...
A study suggests that by the time H. sapiens expanded, the differentiation between the two species had progressed to the ...
Homo sapiens began in Africa but Neanderthals were Eurasian. Any miscegenation would have happened after sapiens left its ...