Environment
Our Neanderthal Cousins May Have Gone Extinct Because of Sex
One of the greatest unanswered questions in human evolution is how the Neanderthals perished. According to a recent study, sex rather than aggression may have caused Homo sapiens to be accountable for the demise of Neanderthals.
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