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Coywolf Hybrids May Help Explain Human Evolution

Written by mysteriousuniverse.org

Even if you’re not an anthropologist, a publication called the Journal of Morphology sounds intriguing. For example, one of its recent stories on the coywolf – the offspring of a coyote and wolf mating – is relevant to current discussions on the attempted genetic hybridizations of humans and animals to provide transplantable organs, on combining ancient and modern DNA to de-extinct extinct animals, and the ever-increasing discoveries of ancient extinct hominids like the Neanderthals and Denisovans that mated with our human ancestors and contributed to our evolution.

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The Death that dares not speak its name

Written by europerenaissance.com

The Press is keeping silent about the spike in suicides on a scale not experienced since the darkest days of World War II. Throughout the Western world, ordinary people driven to despair are taking their own lives to escape the menace of increasing totalitarianism.

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