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Human behaviour: Killer instincts

What can evolution say about why humans kill - and about why we do so less than we used to? Dan Jones reports.

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Dan Jones is a freelance writer in Brighton, UK.

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Jones, D. Human behaviour: Killer instincts. Nature 451, 512–515 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1038/451512a

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