Materials research generates vast amounts of data, but the information often exists in manufacturer-specific formats and the terminology is inconsistent, making it difficult to aggregate, compare, and ...
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Hydro dipping objects with any design you want at home
The science pros at TKOR demonstrate how to hydro dip objects with colorful coating patterns. Gingrich suggests Trump’s ...
A pet cow in Austria started using a broom to scratch herself — the first ever documented case of bovine tool use.
What if you could create new materials just by shining a light at them? To most, this sounds like science fiction or alchemy, ...
In news that is sure to delight fans of a certain Gary Larson cartoon turned meme about the limitations of bovine cognition, ...
During my visits to several schools in villages and nearby semi-urban areas, I encountered a troubling contradiction at the ...
A pet cow in Austria named Veronika picks up sticks with her mouth and uses them to scratch herself—which a team at ...
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Cows May Be Much Smarter Than We Thought. New Study Shows They’re Capable of Using Tools
Veronika has officially put cows in one of biology’s most exclusive circles: the flexible tool users club. While scientists ...
Scientists have shown that it may be possible to transform materials simply by triggering internal quantum ripples rather ...
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Researchers identify tool use in a pet cow, indicating livestock might be smarter than thought
A new study is the first to describe tool use in a cow. It could be evidence that livestock has higher cognitive capabilities than once thought, researchers say.
Her owner, Witgar Wiegele, is an organic farmer and baker who keeps the cow as a pet. With Wiegele’s permission, they ...
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