Scientists uncovered how ancient blood groups helped Homo sapiens as compared to Neanderthals in their survival and spread ...
If Neanderthal women mated with Homo sapiens or Denisovan men, there was a high risk of newborns having neonatal hemolytic ...
The idea that Neanderthals and some ancestral populations of Homo sapiens interbred has gained traction over the past two ...
A group of scientists has found clues in blood groups that explain how modern humans managed to survive and expand from ...
Human populations that left Africa evolved quickly whereas Neanderthals stayed the same, according to an analysis of blood ...
Neanderthal blood types may have made them ill-equipped to deal with infectious diseases.
While the new studies have reinforced the idea of Neanderthal and Homo sapiens admixture in Europe, the picture in South Asia regarding interbreeding and Homo Sapiens’ relationship with Denisovans ...
Our human ancestors fundamentally changed their eating behavior in the Neolithic period. This was when they began to cultivate cereals and domesticate wild animals.