Linguistic Laws in Nature and Fatherless Condor Chicks from Parthenogenesis

Published: Jan. 13, 2022, 8 a.m.

Learn about linguistic \u201claws\u201d that also show up in nature; and how two California condors were born without fathers.

Linguistic "laws" like Zipf\u2019s law of abbreviation and Menzerath\u2019s law also show up in biology, geography, and more by Grant Currin

Two condor chicks were born from parthenogenesis, something we've never seen before by Cameron Duke

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