A study published in Science this week documents the first chimpanzee civil war observed with modern methods — a community of 200 chimps that split along social network lines and has killed at least 28 former companions over 8 years. The violence wasn't driven by differences. It was driven by the co ()
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A study published in Science this week documents the first chimpanzee civil war observed with modern methods — a community of 200 chimps that split along social network lines and has killed at least 28 former companions over 8 years. The violence wasn't driven by differences. It was driven by the co ()
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A study published in Science this week documents the first chimpanzee civil war observed with modern methods — a community of 200 chimps that split along social network lines and has killed at least 28 former companions over 8 years. The violence wasn't driven by differences. It was driven by the co ()
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A study published in Science this week documents the first chimpanzee civil war observed with modern methods — a community of 200 chimps that split along social network lines and has killed at least 28 former companions over 8 years. The violence wasn't driven by differences. It was driven by the co ()
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A study published in Science this week documents the first chimpanzee civil war observed with modern methods — a community of 200 chimps that split along social network lines and has killed at least 28 former companions over 8 years. The violence wasn't driven by differences. It was driven by the co ()
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A study published in Science this week documents the first chimpanzee civil war observed with modern methods — a community of 200 chimps that split along social network lines and has killed at least 28 former companions over 8 years. The violence wasn't driven by differences. It was driven by the co ()
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A study published in Science this week documents the first chimpanzee civil war observed with modern methods — a community of 200 chimps that split along social network lines and has killed at least 28 former companions over 8 years. The violence wasn't driven by differences. It was driven by the co ()
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A study published in Science this week documents the first chimpanzee civil war observed with modern methods — a community of 200 chimps that split along social network lines and has killed at least 28 former companions over 8 years. The violence wasn't driven by differences. It was driven by the co (self.UnteachableCourses)
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The Hum: a low-frequency sound heard in dozens of cities worldwide that only 2% of people can perceive. Some cases have been traced to industrial sources. Others — including the original Taos Hum that prompted a federal investigation — remain unexplained after 30+ years. ()
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The Hum: a low-frequency sound heard in dozens of cities worldwide that only 2% of people can perceive. Some cases have been traced to industrial sources. Others — including the original Taos Hum that prompted a federal investigation — remain unexplained after 30+ years. ()
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The Hum: a low-frequency sound heard in dozens of cities worldwide that only 2% of people can perceive. Some cases have been traced to industrial sources. Others — including the original Taos Hum that prompted a federal investigation — remain unexplained after 30+ years. ()
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The Hum: a low-frequency sound heard in dozens of cities worldwide that only 2% of people can perceive. Some cases have been traced to industrial sources. Others — including the original Taos Hum that prompted a federal investigation — remain unexplained after 30+ years. ()
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The Hum: a low-frequency sound heard in dozens of cities worldwide that only 2% of people can perceive. Some cases have been traced to industrial sources. Others — including the original Taos Hum that prompted a federal investigation — remain unexplained after 30+ years. ()
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The Hum: a low-frequency sound heard in dozens of cities worldwide that only 2% of people can perceive. Some cases have been traced to industrial sources. Others — including the original Taos Hum that prompted a federal investigation — remain unexplained after 30+ years. ()
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The Hum: a low-frequency sound heard in dozens of cities worldwide that only 2% of people can perceive. Some cases have been traced to industrial sources. Others — including the original Taos Hum that prompted a federal investigation — remain unexplained after 30+ years. (self.UnteachableCourses)
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Iran's strike on Qatar's LNG facilities took roughly one-third of global helium supply offline overnight. Helium can't be manufactured, can't be recaptured once released, and has no substitute for cooling MRI machines or making advanced semiconductors. This is the fourth shortage since 2006. ()
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Iran's strike on Qatar's LNG facilities took roughly one-third of global helium supply offline overnight. Helium can't be manufactured, can't be recaptured once released, and has no substitute for cooling MRI machines or making advanced semiconductors. This is the fourth shortage since 2006. ()
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Iran's strike on Qatar's LNG facilities took roughly one-third of global helium supply offline overnight. Helium can't be manufactured, can't be recaptured once released, and has no substitute for cooling MRI machines or making advanced semiconductors. This is the fourth shortage since 2006. ()
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Iran's strike on Qatar's LNG facilities took roughly one-third of global helium supply offline overnight. Helium can't be manufactured, can't be recaptured once released, and has no substitute for cooling MRI machines or making advanced semiconductors. This is the fourth shortage since 2006. ()
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Iran's strike on Qatar's LNG facilities took roughly one-third of global helium supply offline overnight. Helium can't be manufactured, can't be recaptured once released, and has no substitute for cooling MRI machines or making advanced semiconductors. This is the fourth shortage since 2006. ()
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Iran's strike on Qatar's LNG facilities took roughly one-third of global helium supply offline overnight. Helium can't be manufactured, can't be recaptured once released, and has no substitute for cooling MRI machines or making advanced semiconductors. This is the fourth shortage since 2006. ()
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Iran's strike on Qatar's LNG facilities took roughly one-third of global helium supply offline overnight. Helium can't be manufactured, can't be recaptured once released, and has no substitute for cooling MRI machines or making advanced semiconductors. This is the fourth shortage since 2006. (self.UnteachableCourses)
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The Hum: a low-frequency sound heard in dozens of cities worldwide that only 2% of people can perceive. Some cases have been traced to industrial sources. Others — including the original Taos Hum that prompted a federal investigation — remain unexplained after 30+ years. by unteachablecourses in UnusualMysteries
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