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Biology
Bottlenose dolphins smile at each other when they play – new study reveals how and why
Credit: CC0 Public Domain Dolphins have an irresistible fascination for people. Regardless of their age, they are very playful and often play by themselves, riding waves, jumping into the air, doing flips, and slapping the water with their tail fins. They also play with anything they find in the ocean, including sponges, corals, sticks, plastic bags, and floating buoys. Their…
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Other Sciences
‘I can’t hear you smile’: How video visitation is helping a father in prison stay connected to his children
The Conversation by Elizabeth Duursma, Amy Conley Wright, Helen Simpson and Natalia Kate Hanley Many Australians know December 21 as ‘Gravy Day’. This is a reference to the Paul Kelly song and new film How to Make Gravy, in which a prisoner named Joe writes a letter to his family four days before Christmas. In it, Joe misses his wife…
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