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Researchers at the University of Waterloo have unveiled the Cornucopia and the Nautilus, which reduces splatter to just 1.4 ...
Torpedo bats in MLB are here to stay — and could spark further exploration for a technological edge in baseball and beyond.
When Finnish architects Alvar and Aino Aalto completed their Paimio Sanatorium in 1933, the streamlined building must have ...
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A major expansion for one of Oxford's oldest colleges reimagines the logic of the quadrangle with a theatrical, ...
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Read the latest Microsoft news from Engadget's news desk on Xbox, Copilot AI, Azure, Windows, the Office suite of software and more.
Scientists tested crows on their ability to recognize “geometric regularity,” a skill previously assumed to be unique to humans ...
In a remarkable new study, crows demonstrated an intuitive grasp of geometry—identifying irregular shapes without training.
A trio of animal physiologists at the University of Tübingen, in Germany, has found that at least one species of crow has the ability to recognize geometric regularity. In their study published in the ...
A new study finds that carrion crows can recognize geometrical shapes, a skill previously seen only in humans.
Outer Banks Voice Jockey’s Ridge State Park in Nags Head has touched the lives of countless people over the last half century ...