Today I brushed off my painting skills and followed a Christmas and winter-themed Bob Ross painting tutorial. The only ...
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Random objects shredded for visual curiosity
Random objects shredded to explore how different materials respond.
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This Wolf Solved a Multi-Step Puzzle Scientists Thought Only Primates Could
The “Tool-Using” Wolf Seeing a gray wolf haul a crab trap out of the ocean looks like a scene from a science documentary that ...
Veronika, a cow living in an idyllic mountain village in the Austrian countryside, has spent years perfecting the art of ...
Her owner, Witgar Wiegele, is an organic farmer and baker who keeps the cow as a pet. With Wiegele’s permission, they conducted a series of randomized trials with a deck scrub broom, chosen for its ...
A clever cow called Veronika is the first ever to be recorded using tools - including a brush to scratch her back. The old ...
Researchers report the first documented case of tool use in cattle, based on a Swiss Brown cow named Veronika who doesn’t just grab an object and rub it against herself.
In Decor Duel, teams of five compete against one another in locations such as the faction Neighborhoods, or Silvermoon City.
After the snowstorm this weekend dumped snow across large parts of the country, a key debate is raging on the streets: Can you save a public parking spot after you've dug your car out of it?
A new digital fingerprint developed by researchers promises to make physical products impossible to counterfeit.
For example, a Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) trained on thousands of radar echoes can recognize the unique spatial signature of a small metallic fragment, even when its signal is partially masked ...
Scientists once thought that planning required a primate brain. Experiments with birds are now proving that assumption wrong.
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