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Monkeys and sleight-of-hand magic
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New research on animal intelligence suggests that opposable thumbs might be necessary to fool animals with sleight-of-hand techniques.
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New research on animal intelligence suggests that opposable thumbs might be necessary to fool animals with sleight-of-hand techniques.
In light of a recent decision by several British museums to begin referring to “mummies” as “mummified remains,” TWH’s editor-in-chief Manny Tejeda Moreno argues that the practice of displaying human remains requires a deep reconsideration.
Today’s article comes to us from Amethysta Herrick who reviews the science and data on the recent fusion breakthrough.
Recent research studying the impacts of past climate change and the Ice Ages could hold clues for what the future may hold and the world might adapt and thrive.
New advances in the development of solar power offer hope for the future and green energy.
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