ONCE UPON a time, toys didn’t whirr or flash. they didn’t connect to the cloud or unlock special content.
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They never needed new batteries. they just, well, sat there. They sat there doing nothing . . . until a child came along and unlocked the fun waiting in an ordinary marble or wooden building block.
But will future children want to play with such old-fashioned toys? Many experts hope so. the American Specialty Toy Retailing Association is a non-pro t that provides kids with toys that “focus on what the child can do, rather than what the toy can do.” Some toys help kids develop important skills. Too many special features may distract from those skills, making play more about the toy and less about the child.
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Who's Your Cousin?
The great apes are among the most popular animals in most zoos. Their actions, facial expressions, and family life remind us so much of ourselves. Have you ever wondered, though, how we might look to them?
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Is it possible to die of boredom?
To figure out if we can die of boredom, we first have to understand what boredom is. For help, we called James Danckert, a psychologist who studies boredom at the University of Waterloo in Canada.
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THE PROBLEM WITH PALM OIL
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SERGE WICH
Serge Wich’s favorite days at work are spent out in the forest, studying orangutans in Sumatra and Borneo or chimpanzees in Tanzania.
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ELODIE FREYMANN
When you’re feeling sick, it probably doesn’t occur to you to try eating tree bark.
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Guardians of the Forest
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APE ANTICS
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Dr. Ape Will See You Now
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THE LEFT OVERS
A lot has happened for modern humans to get to this point. We lost most of our hair, learned how to make tools, established civilizations, sent a person to the Moon, and invented artificial intelligence. Whew! With all of these changes, our bodies have changed, too. It’s only taken us about six million years.
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SO, WHAT IS A PRIMATE?
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