Sweden's Svante Pääbo wins Nobel prize in remedy for paintings on
evolution Stockholm — This yr's Nobel Prize in physiology or
medication has been provided to Swedish scientist Svante Pääbo for his
discoveries on human evolution. Thomas Perlmann, secretary
of the Nobel Committee, announced the winner Monday on the
Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden. Paabo, sixty seven
has spearheaded studies comparing the genome of modern-day people
and our closest extinct loved ones, the Neanderthals and Denisovans,
displaying that there was mixing among the species.