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This week on Break It Down: just a week after the discovery of our third-ever interstellar visitor we may know where it came from, ancient enamel provides a snapshot into the lives of prehistoric rhinos, the moa becomes the fifth species targeted for de-extinction, a robot performs gallbladder surgery – no human required, chimps start a new fashion trend with grass in their ears (and rears), and 100 years since The Scopes (Monkey) Trial, how much has changed?
So, sit back, relax, and let’s Break It Down…
Links:
Interstellar visitor
Prof Chris Lintott interview
Ancient enamel
Moa de-extinction
Moa foot
Robot surgery
Fashionable chimps
The Scopes (Monkey) Trial
The Big Questions
We Have Questions
Human origins
Malayan tigers
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This week on Break It Down: just a week after the discovery of our third-ever interstellar visitor we may know where it came from, ancient enamel provides a snapshot into the lives of prehistoric rhinos, the moa becomes the fifth species targeted for de-extinction, a robot performs gallbladder surgery – no human required, chimps start a new fashion trend with grass in their ears (and rears), and 100 years since The Scopes (Monkey) Trial, how much has changed?
So, sit back, relax, and let’s Break It Down…
Links:
Interstellar visitor
Prof Chris Lintott interview
Ancient enamel
Moa de-extinction
Moa foot
Robot surgery
Fashionable chimps
The Scopes (Monkey) Trial
The Big Questions
We Have Questions
Human origins
Malayan tigers

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