Finding the First Americans
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Archaeology and genetics can’t yet agree on when humans first arrived in the Americas. That’s good science and here’s why - by…
Archaeology and genetics can’t yet agree on when humans first arrived in the Americas. That’s good science and here’s why - by…
Another layer of complexity.
Incredible.
Our paper "Paleo-Eskimo genetic ancestry and the peopling of Chukotka and North America" analyses 48 new ancient genomes from…
Часть из них расселилась по Северной Америке и дала начало местным коренным народам, часть быстро прошла в Южную Америку.
Археологи и генетики считают, что люди могли заселить Америку двумя путями, пройдя как по тихоокеанскому Аляски, так и внутри кон…
New genetics research settles questions about the peoples of Newfoundland and Labrador – and helps highlight what genetics can’t…
Статья на конкурс «био/мол/текст»: Генофон
Yacimientos más antiguos de América del SurHolen et al (2017) han reportado el hallazgo in-situ de martillos y yunques de…
It’s time to look back at this month’s five-most read stories on Scope. They were: Eating for good blood: Tips for boosting…
Un gruppo di ricercatori sostiene di aver trovato un insospettabile legame tra alcune popolazioni dell’Amazzonia e alcuni…
Maanasa Raghavan et al (2013) secuenciaron el ADN de un individuo juvenil (MA 1) cuyos restos hallados en Mal'ta (Lago Baikal…
Two new papers in Nature and Science add to the debate on Native American origins. The first study (in Nature) detects that…
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A genetic analysis of ancient and modern humans suggests that the ancestors of Native Americans entered the North American…
In yet another infamous Science vs Nature race, two studies published this Tuesday toss more cans of worms at the ongoing…
Plants and…
In a long list of hypotheses going back decades, researchers have tried to explain the peopling of North and South America as a…
A bit more than a month ago, I wrote about a 29-hour embargo for a Nature paper on the Kennewick Man that made a number of…
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Scientists assume a wave of people from what's now Siberia crossed into North America via Alaska, maybe 23,000 years ago.