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Lots and lots.

The more we learn about our evolutionary history, the more it seems like early humans and Neanderthals just couldn't keep their hands off one another.
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A Genome Study Has Caught Humans And Neanderthals Having Lots of Sex All Over Eurasia
The more we learn about our evolutionary history, the more it seems like early humans and Neanderthals just couldn't keep their hands off one another.
The more we learn about our evolutionary history, the more it seems like early humans and Neanderthals just couldn't keep their hands off one another.
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From testing to vaccines, it's just not the same.

"Know thy enemy," Sun Tzu advised in The Art of War. That axiom rings true not just for military strategists, but also for your immune system: Your body might "know" the flu, either from a prior infection or a vaccine.
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Experts Explain The Important Reasons Why COVID-19 Differs From a Flu Pandemic
"Know thy enemy," Sun Tzu advised in The Art of War. That axiom rings true not just for military strategists, but also for your immune system: Your body might "know" the flu, either from a prior infection or a vaccine.
"Know thy enemy," Sun Tzu advised in The Art of War. That axiom rings true not just for military strategists, but also for your immune system: Your body might "know" the flu, either from a prior infection or a vaccine.
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