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Good Good Good on MSNNew study: Apes feel more optimistic after hearing laughter, a shared trait with humans that pre-dates languageA new study from Indiana University discovered that bonobos, humans’ closest living relatives, make similar vocalizations that share evolutionary origins with human laughter.
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Speculative Zoology: What Comes After Us - MSNDive into the fascinating world of speculative zoology through “After Man,” a visionary look at how animals might evolve millions of years after humans are gone. This imaginative exploration ...
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Utility workers excavating trenches to expand the network of natural gas pipelines in Peru’s capital have uncovered a pre-Inca mummy approximately 1,000 years old, barely half a meter from the ...
ABSTRACT: Rivers are vital freshwater resources that support human livelihoods, yet they are increasingly impacted by upstream flows, anthropogenic activities, and waste discharge from riverside ...
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