In a research involving many wolves and dogs, both animals did better at finding hidden food if they had previously watched the food being hidden by a person, implying that they remembered where the food was and did not rely simply on scent to discover it. Sebastian Vetter of the University
Researchers are employing mathematical models to better understand the effects of interruptions to the body's circadian rhythms such as daylight savings time, working night shifts, jet lag, or even late-night phone scrolling.
The University of Waterloo and the University of Oxford researche
Researchers at the University of New Hampshire discovered that water use efficiency has plateaued since 2001, implying that plants are absorbing less CO2 and consuming more water, which could have implications for carbon cycling, agricultural production, and water resources.
Britney Spears' Instagram account was deactivated on Thursday, just days before her first wedding anniversary with Sam Asghari.
According to Page Six, the singer had disappeared from social media, implying that she would not be posting any romantic tributes to her husband on Friday.
Morgan Stanley expects India's benchmark stock index Sensex, in base case scenario, to be around 68,500 by the end of 2023, implying a 10 per cent increase from its present levels.
Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone handled total of 32 MMT (million metric tonne) of cargo in March, implying yearly growth of 9.5 per cent, it said on Wednesday.
According to a new study, temperature influences how badly pesticides affect bee behaviour, implying that the effects of climate change are unpredictable.
A recent study found a link between neurodegeneration in obese persons and Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients, implying that decreasing weight could reduce cognitive decline and lower the incidence of AD.
A recent study found a link between neurodegeneration in obese persons and Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients, implying that decreasing weight could reduce cognitive decline and lower the incidence of AD.