People from cultures with strict social norms tend to be less skilled at being funny. These findings suggest that the ability to generate humor is not just an inborn personality trait, but a skill heavily shaped by the social rules of the environment in which a person lives.

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One thing that Nava has got me thinking about is the deep history of gesture. Gesture exists on the borderland between nature and nurture. Certain physical actions are so universal that they communicate effectively not just across human societies but across species: bared teeth, for instance. Other gestures encode more specific cultural patterns, but do so in a way that is more expansive than language.

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Analysis of Home Office quarterly data reveals the number of overseas nurses granted entry to the UK has fallen by 93% over three years. Just 1,777 overseas nurses were granted entry in 2025, compared with 26,100 in 2022.

It remains unclear whether the jobs slowdown is actually due solely or even mostly to technological change.

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