f plate area can change serving size, could we also trick ourselves into eating less by changing the color of those dishes?
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f plate area can change serving size, could we also trick ourselves into eating less by changing the color of those dishes?
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There's a relatively more banal answer and then a much more fun answer. Delete the scoop?
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November 15, 2011 4:34 AM
Until recently, scientists figured that the origins of human language could be found in our vocal cords. That seems reasonable enough, but the latest evidence suggests our hands are actually the source of language...and a bunch of hand-waving primates agree. Via Sakis Koukouvis Delete the scoop?
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Humans have evolved to become the most flexible of the primates and being able to live in lots of different social settings sets us apart from non-human primates, suggests new research. Delete the scoop?
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