Loading...
Loading...
Browse all stories on DeepNewz
VisitLevel of increased public interest in Neanderthal research by the end of 2024
Significantly increased • 33%
Moderately increased • 33%
No significant change • 34%
Surveys or studies on public interest in paleoanthropology
Face of 75,000-Year-Old Neanderthal Woman Shanidar Z Revealed
May 2, 2024, 05:50 AM
Scientists have successfully reconstructed the face of a Neanderthal woman, known as Shanidar Z, who lived 75,000 years ago. The facial reconstruction was made possible after her skull, which had been flattened during a rock slide, was painstakingly reassembled by researchers. This significant scientific achievement provides a vivid glimpse into the appearance of Neanderthals and has been unveiled by UK researchers.
View original story
Significantly Increased Interest • 25%
Moderately Increased Interest • 25%
Stable Interest • 25%
Decreased Interest • 25%
Significantly more positive • 33%
Somewhat more positive • 34%
No significant change • 33%
Increased Funding • 33%
Unchanged Funding • 34%
Decreased Funding • 33%
Significant Change in Theories • 33%
Moderate Change in Theories • 34%
No Change in Theories • 33%
Significantly Increased • 25%
Moderately Increased • 25%
No Change • 25%
Decreased Interest • 25%
Increased vaccine hesitancy • 33%
Decreased vaccine hesitancy • 33%
No significant change • 33%
Increase in funding • 33%
No change in funding • 33%
Decrease in funding • 33%
No • 50%
Yes • 50%
No • 50%
Yes • 50%
Collaborations with 3 or more countries • 33%
No international collaboration • 34%
Collaborations with 2 countries • 33%