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I’m fixing a hole…
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When the researchers place food at cities on the map, the fungus collaborates, spreading out to map many possible configurations and then dying away to highlight the shortest routes between cities and the most efficient overall system map.
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GwKuFREOgmo
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You're telling me, a chicken fried this rice
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The New Caledonian Crow is better at toolmaking than any primate (other than humans) and invents new tools by modifying existing ones. They then pass these innovations to other individuals and generations.
Photo : James St. Clair
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Today is the Autumn Equinox in the northern hemisphere! What’s behind the changing colours of autumn leaves? http://wp.me/p4aPLT-sn
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NEW YORK—Shedding new light on the origin of interpersonal communication, a report released Friday by anthropologists at New York University found that it took humans 3,000 years after developing language to work up the confidence to talk to each other. “We now believe that, after evolving the capacity for speech some 100,000 years ago, homo sapiens were likely to have spent three additional millennia summoning the courage to actually approach one another and say ‘hi,’” said lead researcher Jack Frances, explaining that early humans apparently spent that period developing cognitive structures that allowed them to overcome their fear of embarrassing themselves and to devise conversation-starters that didn’t sound completely stupid. “And even when we’d begun speaking to each other, we seem to have spent an additional four or five millennia chatting only for a minute before suddenly getting it in our heads that it wasn’t going well and abruptly excusing ourselves.” Frances went on to say it was actually possible that speech between humans would one day be selected out of our species unless it proved to be something other than totally humiliating.
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Get in the Halloween spirit and make a ghost!
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Time, we can never escape from it. It changes everything and everyone.
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