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In advance of her Irish gigs, the American music star also known as Joan Wasser includes The Smiths, Sly Stone and the Mighty ...
Budgerigars are some of the chattiest birds, and that is reflected in their brains. Budgie brains contain a map of vocal sounds, which is similar to that found in the human brain and has not been ...
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Laughter is one of the best ways to brighten your day, and whether you’re in need of a quick pick-me-up or just want to entertain friends without crossing any lines, clean jokes are the way to go.
Glasgow mums always know just what to say and exactly what way to say it – and you'll find they have a whole armoury of words ...
Think again. There are endless amounts of silly, whimsical and funny poems sure to give you a chuckle. Below, you’ll find a selection of amusing poetry: Some imagine fun fantasy scenarios ...
This newest study underscores that–when it comes to talking–humans are all somewhat bird- (or at least budgie-) brained, and we should be proud. Common parakeets, also known as budgerigars or ...
Human speech arises courtesy of some significant neural horsepower. Different areas of the brain are involved in determining the meaning that's desired, finding the words to express it, and then ...
Understanding how speech gets created in budgies’ brains could help clarify what goes wrong in certain communication disorders in people. Budgerigars (Melopsittacus undulatus) are tropical ...
Holi, the vibrant 'Festival of Colours,' celebrates the arrival of spring and the triumph of good over evil through cultural rituals, colourful play, and joyous gatherings. The festival includes ...