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Researchers identify 146,000-year-old 'dragon man' skull as a Denisovan using dental calculus after DNA extraction attempts ...
Molecular sleuthing has tied the more‑than‑146,000‑year‑old Harbin cranium, known as "Dragon Man," to this hidden branch of humanity.
A 146,000-year-old skull known as the 'dragon man', thought to be the sole representative of an ancient human species, ...
Scientists have finally solved the mystery of the ancient 'Dragon Man', confirming that this 146,000-year-old skull belonged ...
Scientists have recovered genetic material from a skull found in northeastern China, which they say reveals the most complete ...
Hidden for 80+ years, the Harbin skull has finally been identified as Denisovan using DNA and protein analysis.
McGill researchers find dragonfly childhood underwater conditions shape adult traits more than flying environment.
A 146,000-year-old skull, nicknamed thedragon man, has long intrigued scientists. Discovered in the 1930s in Harbin, China, ...
The Harbin skull confirms Denisovan ancestry and expands their known range using protein and DNA analysis from dental calculus. What did Denisovans look like, despite their known genetic contributions ...
A groundbreaking fossil discovery in Mongolia has revealed Khankhuuluu Mongoliensis, an 86-million-year-old dinosaur ...
A remarkable discovery in China has linked the 'Dragon Man' skull to the elusive Denisovans, an extinct human group ...
New DNA and protein studies reveal the Dragon Man skull is of a Denisovan, rewriting the story of early human evolution in ...