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Smash your head against a tree

Last Sunday I was hiking up the White Pine Trail, a segment of the Sunapee-Ragged-Kearsarge Greenway, and the woods were very, very quiet, except for the sound of snow ticking

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How the tongue shaped life on Earth

How the tongue shaped life on Earth
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Campfire Ruminations Might Never Be Same | The Georgetowner

Family and friends gathered ‘round a crackling campfire often elicit free-flowing thoughts and emotions. As a social species, we humans have cherished such

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Woodpeckers: The Advantage of a Small Brain

Woodpeckers absorb 1200 to 1400 g shock driving their beaks into wood but a shock absorbing skull doesn’t explain the absence of damage.

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Do you know woodpeckers' heads act more like stiff hammers than safety helmets? Study reveals

For years, researchers have questioned how woodpeckers can repeatedly strike tree trunks with their beaks without suffering brain damage

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