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Evolution: The first supper

Michael Eisenstein
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Nature, 2010, vol. 468, issue 7327, S8-S9

Abstract: Diet-directed evolution shaped our brains, but whether it was meat or tubers, or their preparation, that spurred our divergence from other primates remains a matter of hot debate.

Date: 2010
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