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“I think humans have an innate fascination with miniaturized worlds,” Pargeter said, “with seeing the real world as through a magnifying glass.” Just as the invention of tiny tools transformed the lives of early humans, current modern tiny tools are also transforming the lives of modern humans. With the help of these tiny modern technologies, arduous tasks that would take days to finish can now be done in a snap of a finger. Sources include: ScienceDaily.com DailyMail.co.uk Inverse.comWhat are some of the health benefits of quassia wood?
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