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The Year in Neanderthals

The Neanderthals, who thrived in Eurasia for hundreds of thousands of years before disappearing some 40,000 years ago, had a remarkable return to the scientific spotlight in 2025. More than a dozen high profile scientific studies explored all kinds of aspects of their existence, from their love life (probably kissing Homo sapiens) to possible failures in their red blood cells that could have accelerated their decline. Just three decades ago, the…
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The Neanderthals, who thrived in Eurasia for hundreds of thousands of years before disappearing some 40,000 years ago, had a remarkable return to the scientific spotlight in 2025. More than a dozen high profile scientific studies explored all kinds of aspects of their existence, from their love life (probably kissing Homo sapiens) to possible failures in their red blood cells that could have accelerated their decline. Just three decades ago, the…

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eldiariodechihuahua.mx broke the news in on Tuesday, January 27, 2026.
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