- Canaries (Espagne): Hidden seeds reveal Islands history
- Scientists Find DNA Of Human Ancestors In Cave Floor Dirt
- Ancient DNA can both diminish and defend modern minds
- Arctic Inuit, Native American cold adaptations may originate from extinct hominids
- Heuneburg (Allemagne): Human blood, organs, and a surprising virus detected in ancient pottery
- Tibetan Mastiff gained high altitude adaptation after domestication by wolf interbreeding
- Lithuanie: Virus found in child mummy suggests recent rise of deadly smallpox
- Malaria ravaged the ancient Roman Empire 2,000 years ago
- 5000-year-old cobs reveal corn domestication in the act
- Almost 60% of ancient native Canadian community died within years of European settlers arriving
- Neanderthal inheritance helped humans adapt to life outside of Africa
- Aboriginal Australians, Pacific Islanders carry DNA of unknown human species
- Ancient human history more complex than previously thought
- The Higgs Bison -- mystery species hidden in cave art
- Ancient hominid 'hanky panky' also influenced spread of STIs
- Scientists map genome of African diaspora in the Americas
- Genome of fiercely protective Fonni's Dog reflects human history of Sardinia
- New research on ancient Pacific skeletons reveals Maori ancestors
- DNA shows first inhabitants of Vanuatu came from Philippines and Taiwan
- Indigenous Australians most ancient civilisation on Earth, DNA study confirms
- DNA analysis from 30 archaeological sites reveals how cats spread around the world
- Black has Always Been the New Black Where Pigs are Concerned
- Genetics of African KhoeSan populations maps to Kalahari Desert geography
- Isotope tests ID salmon remains at Interior Alaska site
- Altenerding (Allemagne) : Reconstructing the 6th century plague from a victim
- Forensic analysis of pigtails to help identify original 'mutineers of H.M.S. Bounty'
- First Americans might have colonized by sea
- Hunter-gatherers experimented with farming in Turkey before migrating to Europe
- The great evolutionary smoke out: An advantage for modern humans?
- DNA analyses reveal genetic identities of world's first farmers
- Xuanquanzhi (Chine) :Ancient feces provides earliest evidence of infectious disease being carried on Silk Road
- Yoram Cave (Israel) :Genome of 6,000-year-old barley grains sequenced for first time
- A federal origin of Stone Age farming
- Madagascar : New picture emerges on human settlement
- Sub-Saharan Africa's 4000-year legacy of past migrations
- Researchers find Highland East Asian origin for prehistoric Himalayan populations
- How squash agriculture spread bees in pre-Columbian North America
- Farming Was So Nice, It Was Invented at Least Twice
- Ancestry of early European farmers traced
- Males were saved by agriculture
- Inbred Neanderthals left humans a genetic burden
- D'où vient le chien ? / Rethinking the Origin of Dogs
- Huaca Pucllana (Pérou) : Ancient Wari Empire likely did not cause large shifts in population genetic diversity
- The great migration of African Americans
- Byrsa (Tunisie) : DNA of ancient Phonecian could make us reconsider history of human migration
- Migration back to Africa took place during the Paleolithic
- Peştera Muierii 1 (Roumanie): DNA of 35,000-year-old Homo sapiens reveals Palaeolithic migration back to Africa
- Specific changes to non-coding RNA may be part of what makes us human
- Ancient trading networks and Arabian camel diversity
- Zeleny Yar (Russie): DNA tests to seek modern relatives of 800 year old mummified boy
- Molecular clock for estimating ages of ancient genomes
- Discovery of a fundamental limit to the evolution of the genetic code
- The genetic history of Ice Age Europe
- Modern DNA reveals ancient male population explosions linked to migration and technology
- DNA sat nav uncovers ancient Ashkenaz and Yiddish origins
- Team studies whether Americans were descendants of original modern humans
- Modern men lack Y chromosome genes from Neanderthals
- New study hones in on dingo origin and looks to ancient DNA for confirmation of path to Australia
- Ancient DNA shows European wipe-out of early Americans
- More ancient viruses lurk in our DNA than we thought
- Anthropologists reconstruct mitogenomes from prehistoric dental calculus
- A world map of Neanderthal and Denisovan ancestry in modern humans
- A golden age of ancient DNA science begins
- Pérou: Using Ancient DNA, Researchers Unravel the Mystery of Machu Picchu
- Denisovan DNA excavated in modern Pacific Islanders
- Antrim (Irlande): discovery of bones could forever change what we know about the Irish
- No Y-chromosomes of recent Indian origin in Australians
- 5000 years of migration has significant implications for Māori and Pasifika health today
- Was Viking ruler Rollo Danish or Norwegian?
- Vác (Hongrie): Mutated gene associated with colon cancer discovered in 18th-century mummy
- Genetics show 50 thousand years of independent history of Aboriginal Australian people
- Panama: Spanish conquest left its imprint on men's genes
- Researchers trace peanut crop back to its Bolivian roots
- Archaic introgression in Pygmies
- Altai Neanderthal shows gene flow from early modern humans
- Are living Africans nested within Eurasian genetic variation (?)
- Slavery carried bilharzia parasites from West Africa to the Caribbean
- mtDNA from 55 hunter-gatherers across 35,000 years in Europe
- Genome research explains human migration, evolution
- '70 generations ago, caste stopped people inter-mixing'
- DNA evidence uncovers major upheaval in Europe near end of last Ice Age
- From genes to latrines: Vikings and their worms provide clues to emphysema
- New research into the origins of the Austronesian languages
- Genetic history of present-day Indians
- Alto de Reinoso (Espagne): Neolithic tomb reveals community stayed together, even in death
- Ancient genomes reveal that the English are one-third Anglo-Saxon
- York (G-B): Origins of decapitated Romans traced by genome technology
- How genetics has helped crack the history of human migration
- Genetic data does not support ancient trans-Atlantic migration
- Plague may have persisted in Europe during 300-year period, including 'Black Death'
- New discoveries concerning Ötzi's genetic history
- Dog domestication may have increased harmful genetic changes
- How blue and green clays kill bacteria
- Wild horses lost their camouflage because of humans
- Ötzi, homme des glaces vieux de 5 300 ans, était infecté par une bactérie « asiatique »
- Neanderthal genes gave modern humans an immunity boost, allergies
- The first European farmers are traced back to Anatolia