By now, it's firmly established that modern humans and their Neanderthal relatives met and mated as our ancestors expanded out of Africa, resulting in a substantial amount of Neanderthal DNA scattered throughout our genome. Less widely recognized is that some of the Neanderthal genomes we've seen have pieces of modern human DNA as well.
Greg Ford is the chair of trustees of the Petersfield Climate Action Network, which is run by local residents
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Fraudsters could theoretically attempt to pass off a different insect species as one of those four.
She finds the unabashed escapism in micro-dramas appealing, especially when so much of the news feels "scary and worrisome".