in

Ancient DNA tells story of toddler who lived in Italy 17,000 years ago

The skeleton of an infant uncovered at Grotta delle Mura in Apulia, Italy

Mauro Calattin

Ancient DNA analysis has revealed a detailed picture of the life of a toddler who died in southern Italy 17,000 years ago, possibly due to a congenital heart condition.

In 1998, researchers discovered the skeletal remains of a child carefully laid under rock slabs in the floor of the Grotta delle Mura cavern in Apulia, southern Italy. It was the only burial in the cave, which also included signs of daily life and human occupation, says Alessandra Modi at the University of Florence…


Source: Humans - newscientist.com

A hurricane’s aftermath may spur up to 11,000 deaths

Barnard’s star has at least one planet orbiting it after all