🔬 Science 2h ago · Kristina Killgrove

Neanderthals' brains weren't to blame for their demise, new study suggests

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Neanderthals' brains weren't to blame for their demise, new study suggests
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Researchers examining the brains of living people found that they differed more substantially than Neanderthals' brains differed from modern humans', calling into question the reason our evolutionary cousins mysteriously disappeared.

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