Genealogical Connections between Cancer and Ethnicity Open Door for Early Detectionby Cold Spring Harbor LaboratoryNew software can infer ancestry from tumor genetic code, which may help develop personalized treatments
Ice Age Wolf DNA Reveals Dogs Trace Ancestry to Two Separate Wolf Populationsby The Francis Crick Institute
NewsStudy Offers Earliest Evidence of Humans Changing Ecosystems with Fireby Yale UniversityEarly humans in eastern Africa used fire in a way that prevented regrowth of the region’s forests, creating a sprawling bushland that exists today
NewsHumans Used Northern Migration Routes to Reach Eastern Asiaby Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human HistoryA new article suggests wetter climates may have allowed Homo sapiens to expand across the deserts of Central Asia 50-30,000 years ago
NewsHow the Pursuit of Carbs Changed Mammals’ Genes and Salivaby University at BuffaloA study of 46 mammal species explores the evolutionary history of amylase, a compound that breaks down carbs
NewsStatistical Study Finds It Unlikely South African Fossil Species Is Ancestral to Humansby University of Chicago MedicineThe research suggests that Australopithecus afarensis, of the famous “Lucy” skeleton, is still the most likely ancestor to the genus Homo
NewsHuman Ancestors Were 'Grounded,' New Analysis Showsby New York UniversityThe analysis adds a new chapter to evolution, shedding additional light on what preceded human bipedalism
NewsThe History of Humanity in Your Faceby Arizona State UniversityHow did the modern human face evolve to look the way it does?
NewsNew Species of Early Human Found in the Philippinesby Australian National UniversityThe findings represent a major breakthrough in our understanding of human evolution across Southeast Asia
NewsWoolly Mammoths and Neanderthals May Have Shared Genetic Traitsby American Friends of Tel Aviv UniversityFindings point to molecular resemblance in climate adaptation traits of the two species
NewsFrom Stone Age Chips to Microchips: How Tiny Tools May Have Made Us Humanby Emory UniversityThe technology of miniaturization set hominins apart from other primates
NewsNew Findings Shed Light on Origin of Upright Walking in Human Ancestorsby Case Western Reserve University4.5-million-year-old fossil shows evidence of greater reliance on bipedalism than previously suggested