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1 In many ways, it is our thinking that makes us uniquely human .
2 Recent work on hummingbirds suggests irrational choices are not a uniquely human failing.
3 Collaboration between unrelated strangers seems to be a uniquely human achievement.
4 Over the next few years, my daughter's mind will blossom in uniquely human ways.
5 The more you look at altruism and cooperation, the less uniquely human it appears.
6 Until then, tool-use had been considered a uniquely human ability.
7 The real prize is the co-creation of value out of technology and uniquely human skills.
8 Chimps' social skills are the basis for another behaviour once thought to be uniquely human : morality.
9 This uniquely human form of adaptability is in large part to blame for the global sustainability crisis.
10 The lasting friend changes place with the lingering presence and a uniquely human trait finds its voice.
11 All of these features are indeed uniquely human and are indeed very helpful in enabling modern life.
12 Morality, consciousness and culture were all once considered to be uniquely human , but chimps have them all.
13 That, at least, is still uniquely human .
14 IRGM, encoded by a uniquely human gene conferring risk for inflammatory diseases, affects autophagy through an unknown mechanism.
15 What is less well known is that the intentional creation of aromas is not a uniquely human trait.
16 That is a uniquely human moment.
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