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Smash and grab: Wimbledon’s big hitters fear the overhead like no other shot
It is the stroke that looks easy but can be a nightmare for some of the world’s top players – even Novak Djokovic has the DjokosmashElite players are often at their most comfortable when speaking about the fine technical details of their game, but last month at the French Open, a
‘We’re on the same path now’: Toney on good terms with Tuchel and awaiting his chance
England forward did not get off to the best of starts with the manager but after two fine seasons with Al-Ahli is ready for any opportunity off the benchIt was after England’s 0-0 draw with Ghana in their second World Cup group game on Tuesday that Ivan Toney was reminded that yo
'What are they doing?!' | New footage shows NZ players mocking Brook's dismissal
'What are they doing?!' | New footage shows NZ players mocking Brook's dismissal
New Zealand were heard laughing and questioning England tactics during the fourth day of the third Test. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Esportes.
Millie Bobby Brown and Louis Partridge on belly laughs, sibling vibes and Enola Holmes
Brown talks to the BBC about having her "hands and heart" all over the detective adventure series. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Viagem.
The Nex Playground is down to its pre-RAMageddon price during Prime Day
The Nex Playground is the family-centric, Kinect-like game console that made one Verge editor’s kids laugh, cry, and ask for more playtime, even when they were sick. The motion-based game play isn’t perfect, but it has won over plenty of parents — and it’s on sale for $239 at Ama
Great ape laughter reveals a hidden origin of human speech
The rhythm of human laughter appears to have deep evolutionary roots shared with chimpanzees, bonobos, gorillas, and orangutans. That ancient pattern may offer one of the clearest clues yet to how the vocal control needed for human speech gradually evolved.
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Laughter may date back 15 million years, shared by humans and great apes
Humans and great apes have been giggling in similar ways since branching off the evolutionary tree, a new study suggests.