Europe’s last Neanderthals were genetically diverse and connected, study finds (opens in new tab)

A new genetic study has changed how researchers view the last Neanderthals in Western Europe. Evidence from 27 individuals found in present-day Belgium and France suggests these groups were more connected and more diverse than many scientists thought. The findings challenge the idea that growing genetic problems played a major role in Neanderthal extinction. The […]

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