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‘Synchronised moves to the beat break down barriers between groups of children’
Half of online users get news from Facebook and other social platforms
Generations of macaques have used stone tools to open their oysters and nuts
Generations of macaques used 'tools' to open their oysters and nuts
‘Pristine’ landscapes haven’t existed for thousands of years due to human activity
'Pristine' landscapes haven’t existed for thousands of years
Dogs were domesticated not once, but twice… in different parts of the world
'More girls than boys think it is important to go to university'
Dogs were domesticated not once, but twice… in different parts of the world
Crop remains point to surprising early colonisers of Madagascar
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