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MUSIC: Bjork - Human Behaviour

Bitchute 22 Apr 2025
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Is being an only child a blessing or curse? New study reveals surprising findings

Hindustan Times 22 Apr 2025
A recent by researchers at Tianjin Medical University General Hospital and other institutes in China, published in Nature Human Behaviour, aimed to explore how being an only child affects brain development and behaviour in adulthood.
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The God Edition | Searching among the bones for Homo naledi’s soul

Mail Guardian South Africa 22 Apr 2025
... than the result of natural processes — in other words, to proclaim “I was here”, like hand-prints in other cave settings — would that not also suggest cognitively modern human behaviour in embryo?.
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Self-driving car AI firm Wayve expands to Asia

The Peninsula 22 Apr 2025
But AI allows for "natural and human-like driving behaviour" that can "safely navigate around other road users", founder and CEO Alex Kendall told reporters.
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Google just fired the first shot of the next battle in the AI war

Business Insider 22 Apr 2025
So, probably not really full AI.The Human Data Era ... "While human-centric RL has enabled an unprecedented breadth of behaviours, it has also imposed a new ceiling on the agent's performance. agents cannot go beyond existing human knowledge.".
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Visiting Dubai? Smart gate upgrade makes immigration process 10 times faster, says GDRFA head

Gulf News 22 Apr 2025
“At GDRFA, our goal is to harness smart tools to deliver experiences that are just, inclusive, and humane ... measure impact, understand behaviour, and design interventions that meet individual needs.”.
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‘What if I can never write again?’

Canoe 22 Apr 2025
As a writer, I’m always drawn to the more dramatic elements of human behaviour.” On the phone from her home in Maryland, the Nigerian-born novelist is quietly reflective.
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10 ‘rogue’ elephants radio-collared to track movements

The Times of India 21 Apr 2025
... take pre-emptive action in case it is found that the animal has strayed into human habitation.'We analysed the elephants based on their past behaviour, crop and property damaged, and attack on humans.
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Wild chimpanzees filmed by scientists bonding over alcoholic fruit

AOL 21 Apr 2025
Humans have gathered to feast and enjoy a tipple together for thousands of years, but research suggests chimpanzees may also bond over a boozy treat ... “Do the origins of feasting behaviour derive from a shared common ancestor?”.
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Watch: Wild chimpanzees share boozy fruit

AOL 21 Apr 2025
But a recent discovery of a molecular adaptation that greatly increased ethanol metabolism in the common ancestor of African apes suggests eating fermented fruits may have ancient origins in species including humans and chimps.
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Wild chimps are filmed scoffing 'boozy' fruit with their friends - and it could help ...

The Daily Mail 21 Apr 2025
According to the experts, this suggests that alcohol may have benefits for social bonding in chimps - just like humans ... 'If so, it suggests the human tradition of feasting may have its origins deep in our evolutionary history.'Read More.
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Wild chimps sharing ‘boozy’ fruit caught on camera for the first time

Popular Science 21 Apr 2025
... metabolise it, but this behaviour could be the early evolutionary stages of ‘feasting.’ If so, it suggests the human tradition of feasting may have its origins deep in our evolutionary history.” .
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Chimps Filmed Sharing Booze In The Wild Shows Our Deep Evolutionary Taste For Alcohol

IFL Science 21 Apr 2025
It isn’t just humans that have a taste for alcohol ... That’s relatively weak compared to the alcoholic drinks quaffed by humans – beer typically contains between 4 and 6 percent ABV – but it could be significant since chimps eat a lot of fruit.
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Chhattisgarh govt school uses QR codes to educate on plants

The Times of India 21 Apr 2025
... with nature and its necessity for human life ... 'These initiatives are crucial for sustaining human life on Earth, and immediate positive behavioural changes are necessary,' the spokesperson concluded.
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Study Explores How Growing Up Without Siblings Affects Adults

Greek Reporter 21 Apr 2025
Growing up without siblings shapes brain development. Credit. Mats Lindh / CC BY 2.0 ... Their findings, published in Nature Human Behaviour, challenge many common assumptions ... The participants were split into two groups ... ....
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