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Alligator jaws have an incredible amount of crushing force but not very many pounds of opening force,” Burdette says.
In 2017, Ramachandran and two other UCSD professors, Paul Mills and Deepak Chopra, the famous New Age author, were launching ...
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Highly intelligent people often appear socially successful, but psychologically, many report feeling more isolated than their peers.