Humor Believe to be Older Than Humans, Artificial Heart Patients Regrow Heart Muscle, and TDIH - NYE Times Square Tradition Begins - podcast episode cover

Humor Believe to be Older Than Humans, Artificial Heart Patients Regrow Heart Muscle, and TDIH - NYE Times Square Tradition Begins

Dec 31, 202427 min
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Scientists notice that great apes love teasing and fooling around, which leads them to believe humor is older than humans. Plus, researchers discover some artificial heart patients are able to regrow heart muscle, offering new hope for future treatments. On This Day in History, the tradition of celebrating New Year’s Eve at Times Square began over 100 years ago and a few later, the ball drop begins. Great Apes Joke Around, Suggesting Humor Is Older Than Humans | Scientific American Spontaneous playful teasing in four great ape species | Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences Can the heart heal itself? New study says it can | ScienceDaily NYE History & Times Square Ball | Times Square NYC The History of New Year's Eve in Times Square | CityPASS® Blog A Brief History of Times Square’s New Year’s Eve Celebration Contact the show - [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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