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Parrots use names to talk to each other
Elephants, dolphins, parrots, and other animals show that names might not be uniquely human. More information Adding us as a Preferred Source in Google by using this link indicates that you would like to see more of our content in Google News results. Like humans, parrots are social creatures. Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. It's common knowledge that parrots can learn to speak like humans, sometimes a little too much.
The Tech Bros Are All In on Zyn
Nicotine pouches are revered among tech workers, who tout them as the perfect brain-boosting, productivity-jacking stimulants. Entrepreneur Garrett Campbell has a 6-mg "cool mint" Zyn tucked under his lip at all times during his mammoth 15-hour workdays, aside from when he is eating. "I was always very against nicotine," says the software company founder. The 26-year-old saw his peers using nicotine pouches at college, when they first emerged as a potential productivity-boosting hack, and considered it a "degenerate thing to do." But then all of his fellow founders started fueling themselves with nicotine pouches, of which the Philip Morris International-owned Zyn is the market leader.