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Dogs are finding it harder to express their emotions, study finds
Newsweek· 2 days agoDomestication and breeding by humans has affected dogs' abilities to use facial expressions to...
The quest to build robots that look and behave like humans
The Economist· 14 hours agoPras Velagapudi, the chief technology officer at Agility Robotics, a firm based in Oregon, says that...
Study shows that opportunity costs influence when people leave social interactions
Medical Xpress· 2 days agoResearchers at University of Birmingham and University of Oxford recently carried out a study aimed at answering one of these questions, specifically: What dictates when & ...
Cognitive psychology tests show AIs are irrational—just not in the same way that humans are
Tech Xplore· 1 day agoThe study, published in Royal Society Open Science, tested the most advanced large language models...
Study suggests father's diet before conception influences children's health
Medical Xpress· 15 hours agoThe analyses showed that the father's body weight influences the weight of the children and their...
Happiness leads to longer, healthier lives: Study
The Hill· 10 hours agoThe Harvard study found that optimistic folks live about 11% to 15% longer than pessimists and had a better chance of living past the age of 85.
UN chief urges fossil fuel ad ban as heat records pile up
AFP via Yahoo News· 14 hours agoHumans are as dangerous to Earth as the meteorite that drove dinosaurs to extinction, the UN chief...
'Floating' Joro spiders are moving north: Will they spread to MN?
Fox local via AOL· 12 hours agoJoro spiders are known for their ability to balloon, using their web to float in the air. A study...
Avian Flu Fast Facts – KION546
KION 46 Salinas· 12 hours agoAvian influenza, also called avian flu or bird flu, is an illness that usually affects only birds. There are many different strains of avian flu: 16 H...
New Study Finds Earth Warming at Record Rate, but No Evidence of Climate Change Accelerating
US News & World Report· 1 day agoThe group of 57 scientists from around the world used United Nations-approved methods to examine what's behind last year's deadly burst of heat. Last year's record temperatures were so unusual ...