Dolphins have names for one another, just like humans
Bottlenose dolphins’ signature whistles just passed an important test in animal psychology. A new study suggests that these animals use their whistles as name-like concepts.
Bottlenose dolphins’ signature whistles just passed an important test in animal psychology. A new study suggests that these animals use their whistles as name-like concepts.
In a world where titles are used as self-fulfilling prophecies, our names retain a strange voodoo power and often convey a sense of destiny that’s entirely specious.
Let me take you for a stroll down the high street of 12th-century Winchester – one of the great cities of medieval England – and
While his overall approval ratings might remain surprisingly upbeat, there’s one poll in which “The Donald” has seen a consistent decline. As Time magazine announced
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