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Strangers Spot People with Compassionate Genes in Seconds

Source: LiveScience

According to one experiment, some people are genetically more caring than others. Even more surprising, just a brief look at their behavior can tell us who these people are.

This entry was posted in Ourselves and Others and tagged Science & Nature on February 1, 2018 by Mikki Gibson.

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