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Scientists thought ravens followed wolves for food. A 2.5-year GPS study told a different story.
In Yellowstone National Park, ravens have demonstrated remarkable intelligence by devising a unique method for locating food.
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A vast stretch of islands across the South Pacific holds one of the oldest human stories on Earth. For tens of thousands of ...
The CIL MT Syllabus 2026 consists of two papers, with a total of 660 vacancies for Management Trainee. The Paper 1 covers ...
While laughing seems uniquely human, it is not. Researchers now have compared laughter in humans to laughter in the various ...
Research suggests family size may influence health and longevity, revealing how having too many or too few children could ...
The continent continues to experience extreme summer heat as temperatures have surged well above normal seasonal levels ...
Martin Stuefer, the director of the Hyperspectral Imaging Lab at the University of Alaska Fairbanks Geophysical Institute, is both a pilot and researcher.
For decades, the question of whether dogs truly watch television lived in a scientific gray zone. Pet owners swore their dogs ...
Professors Emma Alexander, Manling Li, Han Liu, Marcelo Worsley, and their students represented Northwestern CS at CVPR 2026 ...
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