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A new analysis of ancient DNA suggests that the variation in Neanderthal ancestry between Europeans and East Asians may be attributed to the expansion of Neolithic farmers into Europe. An extensive analysis of DNA in the soils of Siberia’s Denisova Cave reveals that it hosted Neanderthals, Denisovans, and modern humans, possibly at the same time. Scientists have found that dust from the asteroid impact caused a 15-year winter that led to the extinction of dinosaurs. Neanderthals were capable of making fire.
Dust From Asteroid Impact Led to Global Winter That Killed Dinosaurs, Scientists Say https://t.co/zGELjibl9z
Dust of death—did it do in the dinosaurs? https://t.co/6i6A70uNmL
Dust might have been responsible for the deadly dinosaur-killing global winter that came after an asteroid slammed into Earth 66 million years ago, finds a study https://t.co/VlGecGTkQz
Analysis of fine dust deposited by the Chicxulub asteroid suggests this dust was the main driver of the mass extinction that wiped out most dinosaurs. https://t.co/X7FMZJyHc3
Scientists reveal what caused the 'catastrophic collapse' that led to the extinction of the dinosaurs https://t.co/IXUhTAEaT6 https://t.co/UEB647CIdx
Asteroid Dust Caused 15-Year Winter That Killed Dinosaurs, Scientists Say https://t.co/axIGJpPkA9
Neanderthals could make fire. #longhistory https://t.co/ug008X8Nf0 https://t.co/zgnb00yqpT
A Leading Theory Behind Neanderthal Extinction May Surprise You https://t.co/PtupVAYfff
Scientists reveal what caused the 'catastrophic collapse' that led to the extinction of the dinosaurs 66 million years ago https://t.co/aD5dSKWTYv https://t.co/dlfJRPPtIf
Scientists reveal what caused the 'catastrophic collapse' that led to the extinction of the dinosaurs 66 million years ago https://t.co/iLSHW4Ssob https://t.co/S3xW5Ot2kt
Scientists reveal what caused the 'catastrophic collapse' that led to the extinction of the dinosaurs 66 million years ago https://t.co/Sjiq5plffw https://t.co/oAPKJVazKN
An extensive analysis of DNA in the soils of Siberia’s Denisova Cave reveals it hosted Neanderthals, Denisovans, and modern humans—possibly at the same time. #ScienceMagArchives https://t.co/SNVqVGEAQq
Thanks, Neanderthals: How our ancient relatives could help find new antibiotics https://t.co/2didUsrnqq
Dinosaur-killing asteroid impact fouled Earth's atmosphere with dust https://t.co/jPrLHZqw7Q https://t.co/7XeJrX2odg
Asteroid #dust caused 15-year winter that killed dinosaurs: study @NatureGeosci https://t.co/z3XQYvMGfm https://t.co/nVJu9E80kv
Sun-blocking dust from asteroid impact drove the dinosaur extinction https://t.co/jf1cjlPBSL
A giant asteroid explosion didn’t kill off the dinosaurs. Dust did https://t.co/5OGsILMQJl
An apocalyptic dust plume killed off the dinosaurs, study says - The Washington Post https://t.co/naA8hnDLmV
Dust drove dinosaurs’ extinction after asteroid impact, scientists say https://t.co/2b6gWty6ty
🗄️ From The Archive: An Asteroid Didn't Kill Off the Dinosaurs — a Comet Did https://t.co/enHPu6zuxY
Here be humans https://t.co/p1ryLfeNgh We're not the man we used to be. Over the last twenty years, genomics, ancient DNA and paleoanthropology have joined forces to completely overhaul our understanding of the origin of our species. The true diversity and complexity of human… https://t.co/R69OCFiAAV https://t.co/P9pZ5kP2T5
New Study Explores Why Some People Have So Much Neanderthal DNA https://t.co/QnXxKMXRJR
Two Early Upper Palaeolithic genomes of humans that lived 36,000–37,000 years ago in Crimea reveal migration and admixture dynamics against a backdrop of climate change, according to a @NatureEcoEvo paper. 🔒 https://t.co/gphFBWL6TY https://t.co/XIOzjGwrMt
An extensive analysis of DNA in the soils of Siberia’s Denisova Cave reveals it hosted Neanderthals, Denisovans, and modern humans—possibly at the same time. #ScienceMagArchives https://t.co/ZpFVaVqkMt
🗄️ From The Archive: Neanderthals Were Inbreeding. Did it Help Cause Their Extinction? https://t.co/4Sla4fIVep
🗄️ From The Archive: Humans Evolved From A Common Ancestor That Appeared 6 Million Years Ago https://t.co/PzneQJQG9u
🗄️ From The Archive: Neanderthal vs Homo Sapiens: How Are Neanderthals Different From Humans? https://t.co/eGFQmlyDFY
An extensive analysis of DNA in the soils of Siberia’s Denisova Cave reveals it hosted Neanderthals, Denisovans, and modern humans—possibly at the same time. #ScienceMagArchives https://t.co/2PlTrLKr4m
Going to be interesting. “Evolutionary patterns in historical genomes from Britain” https://t.co/XdT3rFSJKJ
A new analysis of ancient #DNA in @ScienceAdvances may explain why Europeans have less Neanderthal ancestry than East Asians, suggesting that this variation may be attributed to the expansion of Neolithic farmers into Europe. https://t.co/zwGXogkXc7 https://t.co/O888QYavs1
The network of ancestral population mixture for Pleistocene humans is more and more understood, as ancient genomes and better samples of today's African populations add evidence of gene flow in deep time. https://t.co/ygarBgN5JS https://t.co/MXPOaW9rjI
A new analysis of ancient #DNA in @ScienceAdvances may explain why Europeans have less Neanderthal ancestry than East Asians, suggesting that this variation may be attributed to the expansion of Neolithic farmers into Europe. https://t.co/OnYtfAYHhb https://t.co/2HKC5VnmST
The Selection Landscape and Genetic Legacy of Ancient Eurasians https://t.co/rsA5NWHmRn
A new analysis of ancient #DNA may explain why Europeans have less Neanderthal ancestry than East Asians, suggesting that this variation may be attributed to the expansion of Neolithic farmers into Europe. https://t.co/U5v2b9y4JF https://t.co/Qwv0XjL3nM
How did today’s western Europeans wind up with less Neanderthal DNA than today’s East Asians? Because about 10,000 years ago, early farmers from what is today Turkey began to spread to Europe, new study finds @ruthschuster https://t.co/p8E0c3xwcC