A new study shows gifted dogs can group toys by function, not just looks. By linking labels like “fetch” and “pull” to new toys, dogs reveal human-like cognitive skills and a deeper understanding of ...
This work presents an object placement and lookup method that achieves full placement flexibility, balanced load, low ...
The Irish mathematician and physicist William Rowan Hamilton, who was born 220 years ago last month, is famous for carving ...
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Gifted dogs can categorize toys by function, not just appearance. In playful at-home tests, they linked labels like “fetch” ...
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Supreme Court upheld a Delhi High Court order directing release of an imported Maserati car seized by DRI on failure to issue a show-cause notice within time prescribed under section 110 (2) of ...
It’s a mental trick called “label extension.” Humans use it when we realize a hammer and a rock can both drive a nail, or that a mug and a glass both count as “cups.” ...