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Facebook data used to study global human migration patternshas applied a specially designed algorithm to analyze Facebook data to track human migration around the world in the year 2022. The team has posted a paper describing their efforts and results on ...
New research published in Science reveals ancient human migration into the Americas occurred in multiple waves, not a single ...
An international genomics study has revealed that early Asians undertook humanity's longest known prehistoric migration.
Researchers from Meta, the parent company of the social media platform, used anonymized data from more than 3 billion Facebook users to track and estimate global migration patterns. Their study ...
New research from the University of Georgia suggests that the spread of baker’s yeast is linked to past human migration, according to a UGA press release. The research pointed to how human ...
The first archaeological evidence of a human migration out of Africa was found in the caves of Qafzeh and Skhul, in present-day Israel. These sites, initially discovered in the 1930s, contained ...
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