NEW YORK (AP) It’s the season of giving thanks and it turns out humans have been doing it for a long, long time. As more researchers dig into the science of gratitude, they’ve found the feeling likely played a key role in helping our ancestors band together and survive. That legacy continues today, […]
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Giving thanks isn't just a holiday tradition. It's an important part of being human. Science says the feeling of gratitude probably showed up early in our evolution. Young kids and even some chimps show that they want to return favors to those who help them out. Researchers believe gratitude probably helped early humans work together and survive as social animals.