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Whose smile witnessed a nuclear test?

The first successful test of a nuclear weapon by the Indians took place in 1974. The operation was codenamed Smiling Buddha.

Authors: Jimmy Wales, Larry Sanger

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How does altruism manifest itself in the behavior of rats?

Altruism is characteristic not only for humans, but also for many animals in one form or another. Even rats, as experiments show, willingly help their fellows without benefit to themselves. In the first experiment, two rats were placed on the platform, one of which was locked in a narrow cylinder, and the free rat almost always tried to rescue it from captivity. In a complicated experiment, in addition to the cylinder with the rat, a container with chocolate chips was placed on the platform, which the free rat could easily eat on its own. However, in this case, she first released a friend to share a delicacy with him.

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