Man’s Neanderthal Ancestors Were Cannibals, New Study Says
Picture shows the excavation work in level IIIb of the Cova de les Teixoneres de Moi where Neanderthal human remains have appeared. The excavation campaign in the Cova de les Teixoneres has made it possible to recover two skull fragments of a 52,000-year-old juvenile Neanderthal. (Florent Rivals, ICREA /IPHES-CERCA/Newsflash)

Man’s Neanderthal Ancestors Were Cannibals, New Study Says

A new study has revealed that Man's ancient Neanderthal ancestors were once child-eating cannibals. Picture shows the excavation work in level IIIb of the Cova de les Teixoneres de Moi…

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Scientists Revive Stone Age Molecules From Neanderthal Tooth Plaque
Image shows dental calculus (tooth tartar), undated photo. It preserves DNA over millennia, providing unprecedented information about the biodiversity and functional capabilities of ancient microbes. (Werner Siemens Foundation, Felix Wey/Newsflash)

Scientists Revive Stone Age Molecules From Neanderthal Tooth Plaque

Scientists have revived Stone Age microbes from 100,000-year-old Neanderthal teeth that they say could be a breakthrough in the hunt for new antibiotics. The microbes have been isolated from plaque…

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