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The Surprising Global Tendency: Why We Walk Counterclockwise

In a curious twist to human behaviour, scientists have uncovered a global tendency for people to walk counterclockwise. This unexpected finding spans cultures and settings, suggesting a deeper biological underpinning. The discovery challenges the assumption that random walking patterns lack …

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