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Twig Technology

Michael Haslam

Animal tool-use, and its echoes in our wider world

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Update

Hello fellow Twig Technologists. This is a short update to say that I’m taking this newsletter on an indefinite break, to allow me to better manage my energy and time. I really enjoy writing these and hearing from you, so it’s not an easy d...

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Camouflage

Welcome to Twig Technology #8! This week, you can’t see us. We’re camouflaged. The word is imported from the French ‘camoufler’ for disguise, and it gives us the lovely term camoufleur for someone who does the actual camouflaging (see the t...

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Crush

Welcome to Twig Technology #7! This week, we’re looking back on our favourite crushes. It’s another of those self-explanatory onomatopoeic words, like smash and gnash, likely brought across into English from the Old French cruissir.

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Rhythm

Welcome to Twig Technology #6! This week, we’re clapping along to the rhythm. The word comes from the Greek rhythmos, meaning a measured flow or movement, an apt description for this undercurrent of both music and dance.

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    Australian archaeologist obsessed with tool-using animals.

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