Wayward canines use powerful senses, including possibly tracking Earth’s magnetic field, to travel back to their owners.
Researchers at Rutgers have made significant strides in understanding the cellular foundations of brain networks, identifying ...
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A Lancashire NHS worker whose job involves helping people with anxiety and depression is encouraging others to consider a ...
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Memories are created in a matter of seconds. Researchers now may have begun to uncover how behavioral timescale learning ...
Generative AI and LLMs are stretching into a new frontier known as large geospatial models (LGMs). This is going to be big.
Longer lifespans mean less uncertainty and negativity; a Stanford expert says we need to rethink life at every state to ...
The Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA), which released the report on Tuesday, called it a map of the landscape ... called for legislation to make mental health a bigger part of the ...
Many species of bats use echolocation to avoid obstacles like tree branches and hunt small insects as they fly through the dark. But it turns out echolocation for bats is much more than just a ...