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Scientists trace the origins of kissing back more than 21 million years
Long before it became a familiar sign of romance or affection, kissing appears to have taken shape among the earliest ...
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A new study suggests our primate ancestors were kissing - but how it emerged remains a subject of debate, as does why it ...
A new study from the University of Oxford suggests that kissing is far older than most people imagine. According to the ...
A study led by Oxford University argues that kissing evolved in the common ancestors of humans and apes, and that our extinct ...
A new study led by the University of Oxford has found evidence that kissing evolved in the common ancestor of humans and other large apes around 21 ...
Researchers from Oxford University and the Florida Institute of Technology wanted to examine when kissing began, given that from an evolutionary standpoint it has no obvious survival benefit, and coul ...
The result was striking. Kissing almost certainly existed in the ancestor of today’s large apes, which lived somewhere ...
Scientists found that kissing likely originated millions of years ago in great apes and was shared by early human relatives, ...
A new study led by the University of Oxford has found evidence that kissing evolved in the common ancestor of humans and ...
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