Saturday Citations: Armadillos are everywhere; Neanderthals still surprising anthropologists; kids are egalitarian

The coolest news this week concerns anthropological research combining state-of-the-art imaging technology, medical diagnostics, genetics and sociology. We covered the implications of a black hole in an expanding universe and the eternal question researchers like to ask about children: Are they actually good people? We could go back and forth on that, but current research has landed on “yeah, pretty good, we guess.” Also: Forget everything you ever knew about armadillos, the Abrams tank of mammals. The coolest news this week concerns anthropological research combining state-of-the-art imaging technology, medical diagnostics, genetics and sociology. We covered the implications of a black hole in an expanding universe and the eternal question researchers like to ask about children: Are they actually good people? We could go back and forth on that, but current research has landed on “yeah, pretty good, we guess.” Also: Forget everything you ever knew about armadillos, the Abrams tank of mammals. Other Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories

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