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Jun 2020
43m 49s

Shared Plates: How Eating Together Makes...

Cynthia Graber and Nicola Twilley
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We love eating dinner together with friends and extended family, and we miss it! But why does sharing a meal mean so much—and can we ever recreate that on Zoom? As we wait for the dinner parties, cookouts, and potlucks of our post-pandemic future, join us as we explore the science and history of communal dining. Scientist Ayelet Fishbach shares how and why e ... Show More
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