
The Human-Neanderthal Love-Story Mystery
from Good on Paper
by The Atlantic
Published: Tue Feb 25 2025
Show Notes
If researchers could go back in time 100,000 years, they’d find at least three different types of humans walking the Earth. Today, only the dominant group, Homo sapiens, survives. The scientist Johannes Krause explains how new discoveries in paleontology and genetics help pinpoint the exact period in which human groups interbred. Understanding this timeline, he says, brings us closer to understanding what makes modern humans unique.
Further reading:
“EarliestModern Human Genomes Constrain Timing of Neanderthal Admixture,” by Johannes Krause, et al.
“NeanderthalAncestry Through Time: Insights From Genomes of Ancient and Present-Day Humans,” by Leonardo N. M. Iasi, et al.
“DOGEIs Failing on Its Own Terms,” by David Deming
Interviewwith Svante Pääbo, 2022Nobel laureate in physiology or medicine
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