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 released the first trailer for its upcoming series Wolf Like Me, starring Josh Gad and Isla Fisher. In it, we saw some subtle clues that led us to believe that Fishers character Mary might be a werewolf鈥攁nd not to pat ourselves too hard on the back, but this newest trailer for the show has proven us right. After intensive investigation鈥攎aybe an entire two seconds鈥攚e managed to piece the clues together and deduce that Fishers character was, in all likelihood, a werewolf. To be clear, these  subtle  clues included:     鈥?Maya sprinting away from an evening date with Gary  Gad  with zero explanation 鈥?Maya having some kind of secret that shes  never shared with anyone before  and sprinting away again as the sun sets 鈥?Mayas husband dying under mysterious circumstances 鈥?An old lady who says,  Weve all got wolves in us  鈥?Maya locking herself in a steel room in a panic while Gary looks on in horror 鈥?The show being titled Wolf Like Me I assume that Peacock decided to stop playing coy,  stanley thermos since Maya has outright confirmed her lycanthropy in this newest trailer:  Now, the next question is, does she only transform directly into wolf form, or does she also have the traditional w stanley cup spain erewolf hybrid form   stanley en mexico  And before anyone wants to get semantic on me, a  werewolf  is the proper term for someone who turns into a wolf, the hybrid, or both. Interestingly, the anthropomorphic form is a relatively modern invention, having first been seen in the 1935 movie Werewolf of London, apparently.   If youre Xxrn Near Collisions    of Commercial Jets Happen All the Time, Horrifying FAA Records Show
 Surprisingly,according to the researchers, this is the first time a gene has been found to be responsible for the graying of hair. While scientists have known how hair turns gray for a while鈥攐ver time, humans produce less of a pigment called melanin which provides the color鈥攖heres been no evid stanley canada ence t stanley thermobecher o explain why it happens.     Now, a study carried out by a team from University College London has analyzed the genomes of more than 6,000 people from an extremely mixed population鈥攊ncluding African, European, and Native American participants. In turn, theyve identified 18 different genes that seem to influence hair traits. Its not just graying: The team has identified genes that influence features such as color and shape, as well as the propensity for beardedness, balding and mono-brows. The research is published in Nature Communications. But the graying gene鈥攌nown as IRF4鈥攊s certainly the most interesting because its the first known link. Sadly, the identifica vaso stanley tion of the gene wont mean that we can eradicate gray hair for good, though. The team notes that there are likely yet-to-be-discovered genetic contributions to graying, as well as environmental factors. But you can at least blame your parents for a few of them, [Nature Communications via BBC and UCL]                                                        GeneticsScience