Published: March 15, 2023, 7 a.m.
Today you\u2019ll learn about how fingerprints form, how quickly you can determine whether or not you like a song, and how ancient ancestors to homo sapiens were using tools way earlier than we thought!\xa0
Fingerprint Formation\xa0
- \u201cHow fingerprints form was a mystery \u2014 until now\u201d by McKenzie Prillaman
- \u201cThe developmental basis of fingerprint pattern formation and variation\u201d by James D. Glover et al.
- \u201cAll Patterns Great and Small\u201d By Tina Hesman Saey
- \u201cPigment pas de deux puts stripes on zebrafish\u201d by Tina Hesman Saey
I Love This Song
- \u201cKnowing We Like a Song Takes Only Seconds of Listening, New Psychology Research Finds\u201d by James Devitt
- \u201cThe Whole is Not Different From its Parts: Music Excerpts are Representative of Songs\u201d by Sara J. Philibotte et al.
Ancient Tools
- \u201c2.9-million-year-old butchery site in Kenya suggests humans perhaps weren't first to use crafted stone tools\u201d By Genelle Weule
- \u201cExpanded geographic distribution and dietary strategies of the earliest Oldowan hominins and Paranthropus\u201d by THOMAS W. PLUMMER et al.
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