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‘Ritual cannibalism’ in stone age DNA discovery

Oct 25, 20226 min
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Episode description

Scientists at London’s Natural History Museum, UCL and the Francis Crick Institute have extracted DNA from the oldest stone age hunter-gatherer Britons - and made a gruesome discovery. We speak to Dr Selina Brace, the museum’s principal researcher in ancient DNA. Why was WhatsApp down? Midnights: Taylor Swift’s Reputation for smashing streaming records. ‘Human washing machine’ uses AI to pick relaxing videos while-u-soak. What happened to the worst Covid 19 strain? Electric car-plane’s vertical take-off. Royal Mail stamps without barcode to be defunct in 100 days. Gamer's mission to scan every PlayStation 2 manual in 4K.

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