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Neanderthals and modern humans interbred 50,000 years ago

Neanderthal genes influenced modern human evolution, immunity, and migration patterns, with insights from ancient and modern genomes.

Joshua Shavit
Scott Galloway’s $12 million donation helps non-traditional students acquire skills and resourcesJoshua Shavit
Breakthrough technology looks to revolutionize how we grow foodJoshua Shavit
Scientists discover a cleaner way to produce ammonia to help with food and energy securityJoshua Shavit
Yale and Berkeley researchers reveal the surprising key to living a good lifeJoshua Shavit
Modern Humans and Neanderthals lived together 45,000 years ago, study findsJoshua Shavit
AI-powered humanoid robot taught itself to walkJoshua Shavit
Berkeley researchers solved the issue of mixed-plastic recyclingJoseph Shavit
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