Until around 100,000 years ago, Europe was dominated by the Neanderthals. But by 28,000 years ago, the last of them had vanished from their final hold-out in Gibraltar, having apparently lost out to modern humans (Homo sapiens) arriving from Africa.
In this month’s Focus, how really, really small stuff can help us answer the Universe’s biggest mysteries PLUS Intelligent animals, the science of perfume, the next generation of smartphones and more
Fancy visiting a science festival in Scotland in March? You're in luck, as it's Dunbar SciFest 10-11 March: http://t.co/94f0HcOc
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In a few hundred million years the Americas and Asia will collide to form a supercontinent called Amasia - great name. http://t.co/x9JtsxaH
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Don't miss episode 1 of Super Smart Animals with @lizbonnin, Weds at 8pm on BBC One http://t.co/grl8t3rG
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