Yes, among them Garry Nolan, director of stem cell biology at Stanford University's School of Medicine in California who said:Quote:
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'It is human - closer to human than chimpanzees. It lived to the age of six to eight,’ .
'Obviously, it was breathing, it was eating, it was metabolizing.
'It calls into question how big the thing might have been when it was born.'

