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Frozen Frogs and Preserving People
Can we freeze ourselves and return to a future world, like a frozen frog over winter?
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Great Tits and Group Think
What can we learn about culture and creativity from a forest full of Great Tits?
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Lazy Ants and the Power of Doing Nothing
Should we be doing a whole lot more... nothing?
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Plants and the Mystery of Consciousness
Are plants intelligent? Could they help us unravel the mystery of consciousness?
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African Wild Dogs and Democracy
Can we take notes on democracy from a pack of sneezing wild dogs?
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Rats, Risk and Reward
What can we learn about chasing the big win, from rats, in a tiny rat casino?
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Riverbeds and the Sedimentation of Ideas
What if all the ideas surrounding our lives are like pieces of sediment in a river?
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Giant Anteaters and Power Posing
What shape does an anteater make when threatened? And is there real power in a power pose?
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Grooming Apes and the Origins of Kissing
The hairy history of the human kiss. Where did it come from? And why is it good for us?
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Photosynthetic Clams and the Problem of Power
How do we extract the maximum amount of power from the sun? With the help of a giant clam.
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Running Wild and the Science of Endurance
Why do animals move the way they do? And why do we humans love to run?
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Red Deer and Authority of Voice
Do lower voices demand more power? The roar of a red deer stag may hold the answer.
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Magpies and Altruism
Why do we help each other out? Even when it gets us nothing? Magpies might know.
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Underground Fungi and the Market Economy
How do the underground trade deals between fungi and plants mirror our own market economy?
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Crafty Cuttlefish and Theory of Mind
Can we know what others know? And how do we figure out if they're telling fibs?
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Burying Beetles and the Politics of Parenting
How should we raise our kids? Is there such a thing as too much love?
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Dr Orangutan and the Evolution of Medicine
What makes us sick? What makes us well again? And do animals medicate like we do?
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Rainbowfish and the Mysteries of Memory
Are fish memories as bad as we think they are? And are human memories as good as we think?
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Drunk Moose and the Drive to Get Loose
What can a drunken moose, stuck in a tree, tell us about our drive to get intoxicated?
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Zebra Finches and Learning a Language
How to birds learn to sing? How do we learn to talk? And what happens when it goes wrong?
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Buff Geese and Gym Rats
How do animals maintain fitness? And do I really have to go to the gym?
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Killer Whales and the Mystery of the Menopause
Why do we - and a few species of whale - have a menopause?
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Chuckling Chimps and the Evolution of Laughter
What do the giggles and guffaws of the animal world tell us about our own use of laughter?
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Frozen Frogs and Preserved People
Can we freeze ourselves and return to a future world, like a frozen wood frog over winter?
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Great Tits and Group Think
What can we learn about culture and creativity from a forest full of great tits?
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Lazy Ants and the Power of Doing Nothing
Should we be doing a whole lot more... nothing?
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Rivers and the Rights of Nature
Does giving rights to rivers and forests change how we think about the world around us?
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Screaming Marmots and the Sound of Fear
What are the evolutionary origins of the sounds that frighten us the most?
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Mongooses and the Magic of Trust
How dwarf mongooses can help us figure out who to trust and how to make friends.
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Cuckoo Chicks and the Supernormal Stimulus
Lessons from a cuckoo on why we want what we want, and why our desires can't be trusted.