Category Archives: human origins
How Americans View Impact of the March for Science plus more news about ancient humanity: Homo naledi (cont’d) and the Hobbit
News about ancient humanity: Humans in California 130,000 years ago? Homo naledi find is much younger than expected
Posted by africa, ancient DNA, archaeology, brain, California, climate change denial, Denisovan, dna, elephants, Evolution, featured, fossils, genetics, Homo erectus, Homo sapiens, Human Evolution, human fossils, human origins, human paleontology, Neandertal, Neanderthal, On Science Blogs, paleontology, Research, united states, women
inObamacare lives and Kennewick Man is a Native American
WHEW! The Affordable Care Act (aka ACA, aka Obamacare) subsidies to help people buy health insurance got saved by the US Supreme Court after all, with the somewhat unexpected help (unexpected by me, anyway) of Chief Justice John Roberts. Here’s … Continue reading
The post Obamacare lives and Kennewick Man is a Native American appeared first on PLOS Blogs Network.
Posted by ACA, affordable care act, ancient DNA, Asia, contraception, dna, Evolution, genetic engineering, genetics, Genome, Genomics, health care, Human Evolution, human origins, human paleontology, Kennewick Man, media criticism, medical journalism, medical writing, mitochondrial DNA, Native American, Obamacare, On Science Blogs, paleoanthropology, paleontology, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Politics, Research, Science Journalism, Science Writing, united states, women
inFinding our origins: The Genographic Project uses genetics to map the past
Have you ever tried tracing back your family tree only to get stuck at great great Grandpa Jim? Are you curious about who your ancestors were and where they might have come from? If so, you’ll definitely want to check … Continue reading
The post Finding our origins: The Genographic Project uses genetics to map the past appeared first on PLOS Blogs Network.
Posted by citizen science, dna, Genographic project, human origins, National Geographic
in