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A hug from a friend. A squeeze of the hand. A steady arm around your shoulders. Many of us are taught to think of touch as comforting—an instinctive way to offer or receive comfort and express a sense ...
The most comforting touch communicates care for the person receiving it – not just the intentions of the person offering it.
Up and down, in more ways than one. By comparing fossilized finger bones of Homo naledi to those of a 2-million-year-old ...
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