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Your happiness in life may not be U-shaped – here's how it could vary
We thought happiness peaked at the beginning and end of life, but a study from Germany suggests a more pessimistic outlook for our later years Source link
Kids as young as 4 innately use sorting algorithms to solve problems
It was previously thought that children younger than 7 couldn’t find efficient solutions to complex problems, but new research suggests that much earlier, children can happen upon known sorting algorithms used by computer scientists Source link
Jays gave all of Canada opportunity to understand what community connection really feels like
This World Series wasn’t only about baseball. It was about a nation feeling excited and connected to a sport that isn’t hockey. Source link
Endearing photos of bats show clever adaptations like long tongues
In his book The Genius Bat, ecologist Yossi Yovel explains why these mammals are a vital part of ecosystems, pollinating plants and keeping insect populations in check Source link
Autism may have subtypes that are genetically distinct from each other
Autism may exist in multiple forms, with the condition’s genetics and signs differing according to the age at diagnosis Source link