Researchers sequencing Neandertal DNA have concluded  that between 1 and  4 percent of the DNA of people today who live outside Africa came from  Neandertals, the result of interbreeding between Neandertals and early  modern humans.
Cool. Maybe I can try out for an extra job in one of those Geico caveman TV ads, now that my temporary Census job is ending.   After all, it's in my blood.  To read the rest of the article, click here.