7,000 year-old DNA proves European Neolithics had only one partner at a time

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7,000 year-old DNA proves European Neolithics had only one partner at a time

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7,000 year-old DNA proves European Neolithics had only one partner at a time

United StatesCredit: Planet Labs.theres just something uninspiring about most satellite images.

7,000 year-old DNA proves European Neolithics had only one partner at a time

Photos of landscapes and structures no longer look like two-dimensional maps.

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and African black rhino species.limited conservation cash leaves little for investment in expensive laboratory research solutions.

where they could be fertilized.I think we have a little way to go yet.

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