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Posted on: May 16, 2008 4:44 PM, by Chris
Interesting (and short) video of a talk by Joshua Klein (via HENRY) on how smart crows are, and how we might use their intelligence:
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I missed this particular TED talk, thanks for pointing it out. Also, I think you meant 'crows' not 'grows' in your title. ;)
Posted by: Stu | Improved Lives | May 18, 2008 3:02 PM