Trends come and go, often faster than we can scroll—one day it’s peekaboo bras being a faux pas, the next it’s the silhouette to know and wear—but quiet luxury has a way of sticking around. Unlike the ...
The Little Miami school board voted to remove a "Hate Has No Home Here" poster under claims that it engages students with ...
American ice hockey star Brady Tkachuk bashed as "clearly fake" a video the White House posted on TikTok in which he appears ...
Adio-Adet Dinika explores the hidden stories of the workers who prop up artificial ‘intelligence’, and their efforts at organized resistance.
When I give public talks about dogs and their cognitive abilities, there is one question that people always ask: "Are there breed differences in dog cognition?" For instance, are German shepherds ...
Dog owners often say that their pets understand far more than they let on. A muttered complaint or an offhand mention of a favorite toy can suddenly trigger a knowing look, a wagging tail, or a sprint ...
When it comes to cognitive ability, not all dogs are created equal. Most dogs can learn simple action cues like “sit” or “down.” But so-called “gifted word learner” (GWL) dogs exhibit a remarkable ...
For the past decade, image SEO was largely a matter of technical hygiene: While these practices remain foundational to a healthy site, the rise of large, multimodal models such as ChatGPT and Gemini ...
When using Custom Object Types, the UI representation under Admin → Permissions is clean and user-friendly (e.g., Custom Objects > DHCP Option). However, the API output for the same permission ...
Gifted dogs can categorize toys by function, not just appearance. In playful at-home tests, they linked labels like “fetch” and “pull” to toys—even ones they’d never seen before. The findings hint ...
Summary: A new study demonstrates that some highly gifted dogs can categorize objects not just by appearance, but by how they are used. When taught words like “pull” or “fetch,” these dogs later ...