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UBC study finds raccoons solve puzzles even without food rewards
Raccoons kept working a puzzle box long after they had already eaten the only treat inside, according to a new University of British Columbia study that reframes how scientists think about animal ...
Homeowners who avoid expensive mistakes usually do one thing differently, they research the company before they hire ...
Jane Cai was named BYU’s 2026 Student Employee of the Year, with Miranda Hulme earning second place and Jackson Guthrie in third.
Worried that your latest ask to a cloud-based AI reveals a bit too much about you? Want to know your genetic risk of disease without revealing it to the services that compute the answer? There is a ...
Researchers discover how woodpecker skull geometry keeps powerful pecks stable, allowing the birds to hammer wood thousands of times safely.
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Entrepreneurship begins at age four: Ghana is on the right track—but may be missing the target
By Joseph BENSONGhana just logged back-to-back record years in gold output and is on pace to extend the run.Entrepreneurship is widely praised as the engine of jobs and innovation, yet Ghana’s ...
Particle therapy experts gathered in London to discuss the transformative potential of laser-driven proton and ion beams ...
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Trump Made Massive “Tactical Error” on Iran During Ukraine Talks
The U.S. could have had the schematics for Iran’s Shahed drones, but the Trump administration said no. Roughly seven months ago, Ukrainian officials tried to sell the White House the technology to ...
There are three distinct 36-credit master degree programs in Special Education. Each focuses on a different age and grade range. The Early Childhood program focuses on children, Birth–Grade 2; the ...
Boeing (NYSE: BA) may be best known for commercial aircraft, but its defense division consumes rare earth materials across a surprisingly broad portfolio. From the P-8 Poseidon’s surveillance ...
Australian girls continue to be under‑represented in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) disciplines, with gender stereotypes ...
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