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New AI model, BehaVERT, reads mouse behavior like language, revealing patterns that could improve research into human ...
A new study from the University of Warwick suggests that the rhythm of human laughter has remained surprisingly consistent for at least 15 million years. By comparing the laughter of humans and other ...
It turns out that the chuckles of humans and great apes follow similar rhythms, with regular timing between their laughs, a ...
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A new study by an international research team led by Friedrich Schiller University Jena and the Max Planck Institute for ...
A comparative study of laughter across humans and other great apes found that its regular rhythmic structure may date back ...
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