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The Squirrels Keep Beating My Family’s Expensive “Squirrel-Proof” Bird Feeders. I Figured Out Why.
It’s like handing puzzles to expert problem-solvers.
Before Homo sapiens appeared as a result of evolution, nature had made numerous attempts to create intelligent beings, with varying degrees of success.
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Survive or starve: How chickadees rewrite their brains each winter
Quick Take Chickadees replace 30 percent of their old neurons to make room for new memories in their hippocampus. The expansion of the hippocampus is one of the most impressive aspects of any bird.
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Scientists Say That "Grandma Hobbies" Could Be a Secret Key to Happiness
Time to pick up those knitting needles!
The Oscars will be handed out March 15th. Meanwhile, there are these ...
Teachers attacked by a schoolgirl and a man who ran into a house to rescue a mother and her child from a vicious dog attack ...
A deep-dive Q&A with Dave Bird on OUT.’s legacy, chaotic live shows, and the 30th anniversary reissue of Somebody Done ...
For decades, wealthy sportsmen flocked to the ancient oasis of Fayoum, 100 kilometers southwest of Cairo. Under Egypt's wide ...
As the Indian Racing Festival (IRF) prepares to make its historic debut at the Manohar International Airport in Goa on 14th ...
Animal groups show how simple actions create shared intelligence, shaping technology, health research, and crowd safety.
Scientists once thought that planning required a primate brain. Experiments with birds are now proving that assumption wrong.
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