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A human embryo.

New report gives cautious support for embryonic gene editing in humans

Technology

The report suggests gene editing techniques could be warranted in certain cases — and not just in the lab.

Tracing genetic genealogy on a global scale

Environment

New Evolutionary Theory Suggests Distinct Human Species Coexisted

The World

Time Waits for No One

The World

Who’s Your Daddy?

The World

Homo-Thespian

Arts, Culture & Media

A new play, “Hominid,” reenacts a violent incident that took place in a chimpanzee colony. Primate expert Frans de Waal and the play’s actors describe what it took to stage a chimpanzee drama with a very human story. Produced by Philip Graitcer, with Rob Weisberg.

The World

Spencer Wells

Arts, Culture & Media

Where did we come from? Evolutionary biologist Spencer Wells is pretty close to the answer. He’s the National Geographic “Explorer-in-Residence” and heads an initiative called the Genographic Project. His new book is called Pandora’s Seed. By collecting DNA samples from people around the world, he’s tracing the paths of human migration, and he’s uncovered some […]

The World

Homo-Thespian

Arts, Culture & Media

A new play, “Hominid,” reenacts a violent incident that took place in a chimpanzee colony. Primate expert Frans de Waal and the play’s actors describe what it took to stage a chimpanzee drama with a very human story. Produced by Philip Graitcer, with Rob Weisberg.

The World

Prehistoric Wisdom Tooth Reveals New Branch of Human Family Tree

Arts, Culture & Media

Thanks to a broken finger bone and wisdom tooth found in a Siberian cave, scientists have discovered a new branch in the hominid family tree. Known as the Denisovans, they are cousins to Neanderthals; lived in Asia from roughly 400,000 to 50,000 years ago; and interbred with the ancestors of today’s inhabitants of New Guinea.

The World

Mammals in peril

Environment

Scientists from across the globe have compiled a major new study of the world’s mammals, and it paints a bleak picture. More than 25-percent of mammal species are in danger of extinction.