It’s one thing to say you want cooperation to matter more in Dungeons & Dragons. It’s another to try and build a class that actually enforces it at the table. In a video interview with Polygon, ...
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The study focused on seven "gifted learner dogs," including six border collies and a blue heeler - Media Credit: Adobe Stock Share According to a new study, some dogs can sort toys by function and ...
A shredding and sorting system provided by Wendt Corp. will help global metals producer Novelis make recycled-content aluminum in Kentucky. Wendt Corp. says the newly installed flexible shredding and ...
Keeping a qubit stable is difficult enough, even in an ideal environment. Now, researchers have figured out how to make a protein behave like a qubit in a living cell. Fluorescent proteins were used ...
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Scientists have long debated the merits and risks of tinkering with viruses and bacteria, which the president claims caused the coronavirus pandemic. By Carl Zimmer and Emily Anthes President Trump ...
Microsoft said it might make some infrastructure adjustments but still plans to spend over $80 billion on capital expenditures this fiscal year, which ends in June. Analysts at TD Cowen circulated a ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. These days, when you hear "Swiss Army Knife," you immediately think of a handy folding contraption that includes multiple items that you can ...
It turns out that, like the antennas on an insect or crustacean, a ray uses its tail to sense its environment. The inside of a myliobatid stingray tail is remarkably complex, the scientists learned.