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When a person acquires a sense of humour
Discover when a child's sense of humour begins to develop and how they understand jokes. Scientists have found surprising answers to these questions!
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Discover when a child's sense of humour begins to develop and how they understand jokes. Scientists have found surprising answers to these questions!
Archeology
Archaeologists uncover a 7000-year-old perfectly preserved tattoo on the Siberian Ice Maiden, shedding light on the enduring nature of fashion trends throughout history. Intriguing archaeological findings suggest that the age-old…
Science&Technology
Imagine the following picture. You stand and calmly watch TV. And your dog is meekly sitting next to you and ... looking only at you. You get up and go…
International
Many new materials are constantly being developed and researched, and the results suggest enormous potential for innovative technological advances Official opening of Webit Summer Edition 2023, on June 28, at…
Culture
The scientist who created the Russian hydrogen bomb was found dead in his apartment in Moscow. The 92-year-old physicist Grigory Klinishov hanged himself, reports "Daily Mail". He left a suicide…
Science&Technology
According to artificial intelligence calculations, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un weighs more than 140 kg
Science&Technology
You walk in the door after a long day at work and your loving Saint Bernard jumps up to give you a big, slobbery kiss! Maybe you prefer your mate…
Africa
Just one machine can replace 100 workers Kenyan tea pickers destroy machines brought in to replace them in violent protests that highlight the challenge facing workers as more agribusiness companies…
News
[ad_1] In 2011, one of America’s most advanced unmanned aerial vehicles crashed. In 2013, a train accident in Paris killed seven. And in 2016, a Union Pacific train derailed in…
News
[ad_1] See the future in a whole new way at the Designs for a Cooler Planet festival this September at Aalto University. The theme, “Invisible,” encourages us to look beyond…