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Are animals smart? From dolphin language to toolmaking crows, lots of species have obvious intelligence

Many animals show signs of high intelligence, including strong memory, self-awareness and communication skills.

Are animals smart? From dolphin language to toolmaking crows, lots of species have obvious intelligence
Arts|Education|Science|Technology

How AI can help in the creative design process

My study found students that used AI in their design work were more creative and learned new skills quickly.

How AI can help in the creative design process
Business|Technology|US

Every state is about to dole out federal funding for broadband internet – not every state is ready for the task

Every state is poised to receive a large amount of federal money to expand broadband access, but they have a lot of work to do to meet the government’s requirements for distributing it.

Every state is about to dole out federal funding for broadband internet – not every state is ready for the task
Education

Sandra Day O’Connor saw civics education as key to the future of democracy

The late Justice Sandra Day O'Connor’s iCivics curriculum has been shown to boost knowledge of the political process.

Sandra Day O’Connor saw civics education as key to the future of democracy
Science

A newly identified ‘Hell chicken’ species suggests dinosaurs weren’t sliding toward extinction before the fateful asteroid hit

Rather than a juvenile of a known species, several fossilized bones represent a new species – and shed light on the question of whether dinosaurs were already in decline before disaster struck.

A newly identified ‘Hell chicken’ species suggests dinosaurs weren’t sliding toward extinction before the fateful asteroid hit
Science|Technology

NASA’s asteroid sample mission gave scientists around the world the rare opportunity to study an artificial meteor

Scientists don’t often have the time to get all their equipment set up to study incoming meteors from space. Instead, they can study capsules from space missions as ‘artificial meteors.’

NASA’s asteroid sample mission gave scientists around the world the rare opportunity to study an artificial meteor
News

US food insecurity rate rose to 13.5% in 2023 as government benefits declined and food prices soared

This trend may surprise you, given the attention the public, policymakers, politicians and the media paid to food insecurity at the height of the pandemic.

US food insecurity rate rose to 13.5% in 2023 as government benefits declined and food prices soared
Education|Health|Political|Science|World

An eye for an eye: People agree about the values of body parts across cultures and eras

People from many different cultures across the globe and across millennia largely agree about which body parts are most valuable – and how much compensation they warrant when injured.

An eye for an eye: People agree about the values of body parts across cultures and eras
Business|Technology

Electric air taxis are on the way – quiet eVTOLs may be flying passengers as early as 2025

The development of air taxis is being driven by a blend of visionary entrepreneurship and technological advancements spurred by the electric car revolution.

Electric air taxis are on the way –  quiet eVTOLs may be flying passengers as early as 2025

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