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Franz Böhm’s Rock, Paper, Scissors and Sam Davis’ The Singers were the big winners at the second UK edition of the Oscar-qualifying HollyShorts short film festival, with two accolades apiece. Karen ...
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New research employing advanced brain-imaging techniques reveals a fundamental flaw in human decision-making during competitive games like Rock, Paper, Scissors, confirming that the key to victory ...