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‘No hugging, no learning’: How Seinfeld made the world a nastier, funnier place
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 4 days agoSeinfeld is often hailed as the definitive 1990s TV show, so it’s always jarring to recall that it...
Dawn of the solar age | Jun 22nd 2024 | The Economist
The Economist· 2 days agoDawn of the solar age – Weekly edition of The Economist for Jun 22nd 2024. You've seen the news, now...
Antibiotics created from extinct species could fight infections
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 7 days ago“We found antimicrobial compounds in Neanderthals and that gave us the confidence to challenge...
‘No hugging, no learning’: How Seinfeld made the world a nastier, funnier place
Daily Telegraph· 4 days ago, Roseanne, The Golden Girls and a long-forgotten Cosby Show spin-off called A Different World. In...
How Did We Learn to Talk? We Can’t Say for Sure.
New York Times· 4 days agoIn “The Language Puzzle,” the archaeologist Steven Mithen asks exactly how our species started speaking. Dennis Duncan is the author of “Index, A History...
Humans got the hang of social learning about 600,000 years ago, tool study shows
Courthouse News Service· 5 days agoIsaac Newton knew this when he wrote, "If I have seen further, it is by standing on the shoulders of...
Travis Kelce Makes Bold Comparison Between His and Brother Jason Kelce's Athletic Skillsets
Parade· 1 day agoTravis Kelce made a bold comparison between his own athletic skillset and that of his brother, Jason Kelce. Above, the Kelce brothers are honored during the game between the Boston Celtics and ...
When did humans start social knowledge accumulation?
Ars Technica· 3 days agoA key aspect of humans' evolutionary success is the fact that we don't have to learn how to do things from scratch. This makes learning how to do things...
Gateway - Jalopnik
Jalopnik· 3 days agoIndiana has won a Stellantis battery plant, Toyota has slashed global production, and Avtovaz. Of all the major auto manufacturers, Stellantis has been the most neanderthal
When Did Our Ancient Ancestors Start To Build On The Knowledge Of Others?
IFLScience· 4 days agoOr, to put it another way, when did our earliest ancestors start to build on the knowledge of others and make connections that set us apart from other primates? Cumulative culture, the process ...