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Braces, rubber bands, even jaw surgery—millions endure them in pursuit of a straighter smile. But were misaligned smiles ...
No opening of the cranium, no cutting into the brain, no blood. Today's precise psychosurgery presents options for patients ...
Researchers at La Trobe University, Australia, and the University of Utah, U.S., report that recent DNA findings challenge ...
According to new research, Neanderthal DNA genes could be the reason that some people are more prone to a type of ...
A 140,000-year-old hybrid child's skull found in Israel shows traits of both Homo sapiens and Neanderthals, rewriting the ...
Significant brain defects known as Chiari malformations could be down the genes some of us have inherited from Neanderthals, ...
A 140,000-year-old skull discovered in Skhul Cave on Mount Carmel, Israel, may represent one of the most significant findings ...
MailOnline has asked leading paleoanthropologists to reveal what the hybrid children of Homo sapiens and Neanderthals would ...
The researchers used modern CT scanning techniques to get a new and detailed look, suggesting that the child might be a ...
A groundbreaking study of the Skhūl I skull challenges our understanding of early human evolution.
A child buried in the world's oldest human cemetery had both modern human (Homo sapiens) and Neanderthal characteristics, ...
Changes to size, teeth and ears in various rodents in Chicago found to be part of their adaptation to human development.