Great apes have a penchant for joking and clowning around, according to a new study — a finding that sheds new light on the origins of human humor. All species of great apes tease, tweak and occasionally torment their peers and older relatives — then stand back to watch the results, according to findings published on Tuesday in…
How early in life do children’s personalities appear? Most parents will tell you it starts pretty early when their children are infants. And research from a Northern Vermont University professor backs that up.
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