The human phylogenetic graph gets curiouser and curiouser
While most of my readers were sleeping, Lee Berger in South Africa was giving a press conferences on new Homo naledi related results. Three papers are in elife. It’s open access, so read yourself. The major result is that the fossils have been dated to a 236,000 to 335,000 years ago. If you aren’t a … Continue reading The human phylogenetic graph gets curiouser and curiouser
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