Inequality is not unique to human groups and societies. Individuals with relatively little power possess a variety of ...
Spamalot,” playing in St. Paul this week, reminds us just how much Eric Idle and his British partners altered the way we ...
An experiment with 2,520 participants backs Richard Feynman’s answer to every diner’s dilemma: do I want to try something new ...
If you use batteries with a balcony power plant, you can control them according to your needs. Can Fritz SmartEnergy 250 ...
Native scavengers may be exploiting Burmese python nests to their benefit but it's unclear how often it is happening.
New research on so-called “negation neglect” finds that LLMs in a roughly analogous situation don’t behave that way. They ...
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Witnessing aggressive python behavior in the wild
DOJ says courts powerless to stop fast Statue of Liberty demolition Warren Buffett just sent the stock market an 8-word warning. Here's what history says is coming next Russia's military hackers ...
It’s a question perhaps as old as commercial aviation itself—is it ever acceptable to take your shoes off on a flight? The Transportation Department started a campaign last fall to encourage better ...
One of the biggest questions in animal cognition is whether animals behave with intent. The standard assumption for centuries has been that their behaviors are driven solely by instincts, drives, or ...
As the president threatens to wipe out Iran and attacks the pope, even some former allies and advisers are questioning whether he has grown increasingly unbalanced, describing him as “lunatic” and ...
A cold snap in Florida is proving to be lethal to some invasive species like iguanas, and even native gators. However, the wildly invasive Burmese python may be able to adapt to lower temperatures.
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