Publications by authors named "Ann Gibbons"

200,000-year-old DNA shows our now-extinct cousins mated with Neanderthals.

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Study of genes modern humans gave Neanderthals helps explain their end.

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Lucy's world.

Science

April 2024

Fifty years after her discovery, the 3.2-million-year-old fossil still reigns as mother of us all. But she now has rivals.

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Recognition ability rivals all other animals, including humans.

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Anthropologists hail new fossils but doubt spectacular claims of intentional burial and art.

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Pioneering technique gleans DNA from a Stone Age ornament, revealing its last wearer.

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Two yeast strains mixed in a German brewing cellar 400 years ago.

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Oldest Oldowan tools-seen as a hallmark of our own genus-found with bones of an unexpected hominin.

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Study of DNA from medieval victims and survivors finds gene that helped protect people from deadly pathogen.

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Graves in Kyrgyzstan hold early victims of plague that swept medieval Europe.

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Migrants from the south may have helped spread early farming in Central America, ancient DNA suggests.

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The calorie counter.

Science

February 2022

Evolutionary anthropologist Herman Pontzer busts myths about how humans burn calories-and why.

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