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Incredible Footage May Be First Evidence Wild Wolves Have Figured Out How To Use Tools
Incredible footage from British Columbia shows what may be the first ever instance of tool use by wild wolves. In the ...
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How much CO2 does your flight really produce? How to know if carbon footprint claims are accurate
Carbon dioxide equivalent (CO₂e) is a metric that converts the impact of other greenhouse gases such as methane to an ...
When your home heats up, houseplants can become stressed. Moving them to cooler, shaded areas helps them avoid direct sun and ...
Many animals have been observed using tools. For example, chimps tear leaves off of branches and stick them into holes to ...
The iPhone 14 was the last Apple phone with a Lightning port and that's one of most significant differences between it and ...
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Ultrasonic device dramatically speeds harvesting of water from the air
Feeling thirsty? Why not tap into the air? Even in desert conditions, there exists some level of humidity that, with the ...
Unfortunately, many eligible systems may forego participation because they may not realize they qualify, ignored the class ...
Scalp health is the latest frontier in the quest for shiny, healthy hair and EVO Hair care has your covered with its new ...
A female wolf learned to pull fully submerged crab traps out of the water and eat the bait inside in what could be the first ...
MIT engineers have created a way to pull clean drinking water from air far faster than current atmospheric water-harvesting ...
Samantha Warren, a professor at the University of Portsmouth in the U.K., has found that playfulness at work boosts morale ...
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Unexpected discoveries when water levels drop
Every continent is feeling the effects of climate change, more than any other time in history. In the Summer of 2024, ...
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