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🗓️ 1 June 2020
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Learn about how your ancestors’ work habits might be influencing your own; the first evidence of an underwater dinosaur; and how an aquarium successfully reproduced coral in captivity for the first time.
Societies with a history of hard farming labor tend to work more hours today by Kelsey Donk
Scientists have discovered the first unambiguous evidence of a water-dwelling dinosaur by Grant Currin
An aquarium successfully reproduced coral in captivity for the first time by Grant Currin
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0:00.0 | Hi, you're about to get smarter in just a few minutes with Curiosity Daily from Curiosity.com. |
0:06.0 | I'm Cody Gough. |
0:07.0 | And I'm Ashley Hamer. |
0:08.0 | Today you learn about how your ancestors work habits might be influencing your own. |
0:12.0 | The first evidence of an underwater |
0:14.2 | dinosaur, and how an aquarium successfully reproduced coral in captivity for the first time. |
0:20.3 | Let's satisfy some curiosity. |
0:22.3 | Your ancestors work habits might be influencing your own. |
0:26.0 | That's according to a new study published in the Economic Journal. |
0:30.0 | It found that in European regions with a history of farming, labor-intensive crops, |
0:35.2 | the residents prefer to work longer hours today. |
0:38.8 | That means a whole society's work ethic could depend on what kind of labor it valued in the past. |
0:45.3 | Researchers on the study used data collected every two years by the European Social Survey, |
0:50.8 | which gathers data on social attitudes and cultural values, among other things. |
0:56.0 | The researchers zeroed in on three measures. |
0:58.6 | How many hours the people surveyed worked per week? |
1:01.7 | How much work they wanted to do per week, and the difference between |
1:05.2 | those numbers. |
1:06.2 | They found that in European countries where the land was better for farming, more labor-intensive |
1:11.0 | crops, that is crops like potatoes and beans that require a lot of work to farm, |
1:16.2 | people worked more hours. They also seem to want to work more hours and think about work as central to their lives. |
1:23.0 | That's compared to countries with the history of |
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