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Where was Eden? Perhaps in a sun-baked salt plain in Botswana

Mitochondrial Eve, an ancestor of all alive now, dwelt by a vanished lake

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  • by david hall
Why museums’ animal collections favour males

They are showier, and more easily caught

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Lithuanians are using software to fight back against fake news

The country is besieged by Russian propaganda

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Plantation owners profit by not persecuting primates

Monkeys act as pest controllers who take their fees in fruit

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  • by david hall
Claims about a treatment for Alzheimer’s should be met with caution

More trials would be a good idea

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Migrants from coalfields take DNA as well as talent with them

Educational achievement has a genetic component. Bad news for deprived areas

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  • by david hall
Trilobites marched across the seabed in single file

They used long spines to stay in contact

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In rats, cannabis during pregnancy rewires the brains of offspring

Human mothers take note

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China’s last boomtowns show rapid growth is still possible
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Revisiting the work of Donald Harris, father of Kamala

The combative Marxist economist focused on questions related to growth

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