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A new study is the first to describe tool use in a cow. It could be evidence that livestock has higher cognitive capabilities than once thought, researchers say.
The latest work adds to the growing body of research refuting claims made by the Trump administration last year when the ...
For more than a century, people have considered Alzheimer's disease (AD) an irreversible illness. Consequently, research has focused on preventing or slowing it, rather than recovery. Despite billions ...
When you launch a new product, your vision for its use might differ from how customers actually use it. Ivar Jacobson created the first use case model in 1987 while working at Ericsson. It started as ...
When Adolescence director Philip Barantini set out to create a one-hour continuous-shot special following Ed Sheeran across New York City, one of the most technically demanding moments involved ...
In B2B marketing, even the most qualified leads can get stuck in long decision cycles. From complex approval chains to cautious stakeholders, turning interest into action takes both strategy and ...
A new study shows that cutting social media use for just one week can reduce mental health symptoms, like anxiety and depression, in young adults. Here is a candidate for today's least surprising yet ...
As education becomes increasingly charged and highly political, ethical and moral challenges are inevitable for teachers and students. But as Professor Meira Levinson stresses, simply ignoring the big ...
Attorneys for the man charged with killing hockey star Johnny Gaudreau and his brother last year have focused on one word their client uttered — “lawyer” — in a police interview as they seek to have ...
As Washington’s antitrust enforcers double down on Big Tech, a new factor is poised to upend their strategy: artificial intelligence. The Department of Justice’s recent victory against Google was ...
A new study finds that Florida test scores rose and attendance improved after a school cellphone ban, although short-term disciplinary problems also arose in the state. The study, conducted by two ...