The brain’s imprint on the skull shows what separates humans from other primates

The key appears to be lateralization, meaning the specialization of different sides of the brain for different functions Photo by Rishi Ragunathan on Unsplash What makes us uniquely human? In recent decades, evidence for many supposedly uniquely human traits – such as communicative behavior, tool use, and self-recognition – has been observed in non-human animals. Still, many>>>

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Smerconish: Can patchwork approach to virus work?

Different states have sliding standards as to which businesses and activities are ‘essential.’ CNN’s Michael Smerconish wonders if a patchwork response will keep the virus from spreading. #CNN #News #Smerconish #USNews #Politics #PresidentDonaldTrump Original Author: Produced by CNN and published on 19/04/2020

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Jay Williams on what NBA players are saying about resuming the season & NBA 2K20 Tournament | Get Up

Jay Williams joins Get Up and reacts to the possibility of the NBA season clustering in different cities and how that could impact players and their families during the coronavirus pandemic. Jay also weighs in on players like Brooklyn Nets PF Kevin Durant, Atlanta Hawks PG Trae Young and 14>>>

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Looking at the World from a Different Perspective

Looking at the World from a Different Perspective Once upon a time, a man lived alone in a village. As he grew old his eyesight deteriorated until he could not see at all. The old man would go to the woods every night to get water from the pond. Since>>>

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Dr. Strange? How the Movie Hero Is Different from the Comics

Dr. Strange? How the Movie Hero Is Different from the Comics Doctor Strange is a superhero that needs no introduction. Still if you need one, here is a brief one: Created by Steve Ditko, Doctor Stephen Vincent Strange is a brilliant but extremely egotistical neurosurgeon who meets a car accident>>>

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