This week in science: Small talk, more human lobster killing, and an ancient flood

NPR’s Short Wave team explores intriguing topics that reveal unexpected insights into our world. They discuss how small talk, often dismissed as trivial, can actually foster connections and improve mental well-being. The team also examines more humane methods for killing lobsters, highlighting ethical considerations in food preparation. Additionally, they delve into the history of the Grand Canyon, suggesting that an ancient flood may have played a significant role in its formation. These stories matter because they challenge us to rethink everyday interactions, consider ethical implications in our choices, and appreciate the natural forces that shape our environment. QUESTION: How might understanding the impact of small talk change the way you interact with people in your daily life? 

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