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BBC-Today's Nature Headlines

Ancestors had leg-up to trees
A new study explains how the tiny ancestors of humans, apes and monkeys may have taken to the trees.

Wildlife populations 'plummeting'
Between a quarter and a third of the worlds wildlife has been lost since 1970, says the Living Planet Index.

Concern over small biomass option
Small-scale biomass power plants can have bigger enviro-impacts than other renewables, a study says.

Asbestos cancer chemo doubts
Chemotherapy does not help people with asbestos-related cancer, according to UK researchers.

Evolution rolls on for Mars rover
The wheels continue to turn on Europe's billion-euro project to put a robotic rover on the Red Planet's surface.