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Science newsNeanderthal extinction may have been caused by sex, not fighting
The question of how the Neanderthals died out remains one of the biggest mysteries in human evolution.
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Science newsAye-aye recorded picking nose and eating snot for the first time
The aye-aye is one of 12 primates that pick their nose - but we have no good reason why the behaviour evolved.
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Science newsMore sociable mammals evolve quicker than solitary ones
The study could help in predicting how species will respond to the rapidly changing environment.
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British wildlifeThere's life among the dead: Wildlife in cemeteries
This spooky season, head to your local cemetery and see what you can find living among the dead.