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Eurasian Jays Show Self-Control Ability After Passing a 'Marshmallow Test' Version [Study]
Overcoming a version of the “marshmallow test” as shown by the Eurasian jays is the first evidence connecting self-control and intelligence in birds.
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For the Past 100 Year, Rhinos Are Growing Shorter Hunts After Surviving Hunts
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Sonic Boom Effect Powerful Supershear Earthquakes Not so Rare, Study Proves
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1996 Titanic Dive Leaves Researchers with Mysterious Sonar Blip that Remained Undefined Until 26 Years Later
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Artificial Intelligence Breakthrough Used to Communicate With Animals, But Scientists Are Concerned
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Nazca Child in Peru Possibly Forced to Eat Psychoactive Cactus Prior to Execution [Study]
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Dense Fog Advisory in Effect Over Illinois Counties as November Starts
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Israeli Shoreline Polluted With Over 2 Million Tons of Microplastics
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Unexplained 'Ghost Lights' Appear over Jeju City in South Korea
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Climate Change Will Increase Likelihood of Seeing Rainbows in Northern Latitudes
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Halloween Throwback: Deadly Smog Killed Multiple People and Animals in a Western Pennsylvania Town
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Summer Thawing Occurs Nearly a Month Earlier and Lasts Nearly Two Months Longer in Antarctica, Research Says
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Met Office Issues a Yellow Weather Warning as the United Kingdom Braces for Heavy Rain and Strong Winds Caused by Storm Claudio