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nature

[ney-cher] / ˈneɪ tʃər /




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Along the way, I learned some surprising things about the rapidly evolving nature of car crime.

From BBC

Spiders rely on this material to build the structural framework of their webs and to suspend themselves, and scientists have long been fascinated by how nature produces such an exceptional fiber.

From Science Daily

The violence feels counterintuitive to human nature — and specifically the nature of Minnesotans.

From Salon

But as time has passed, his appearances has been marked by artists and actors wrestling with his godlike nobility and wanting to question his straight-laced nature.

From The Wall Street Journal

But accepting that “where they are” is a degraded information ecosystem designed to reward the worst impulses in human nature means admitting that there is no possibility of rebuilding something more substantive.

From Salon