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A new artificial intelligence (AI) system can now separate fir, spruce, and pine pollen. The achievement promises sharper ...
New Community Security Service facility drills trainees in surveillance, intel, threat response and Krav Maga, as Jews build ...
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Belief in an afterlife, God and spirits in nature is widespread globally. Older adults are more likely than younger adults to ...
Parents try everything to influence their children. But new research suggests brothers and sisters have their own profound ...
Whether you’re looking to tour a home, hone your gardening skills or explore local history, you’ll find plenty of ...
It was a beautiful morning in late April and I was out exploring a trail around a quiet pond. The trail around the pond was ...
Five-year-olds already use brain regions for map-based navigation, challenging previous assumptions about spatial development ...
Big impact doesn’t need big budgets, In the ESG era, speed, authenticity and purpose win. With the right tech and smart ...
We all know we need to put down our phones and "touch grass," but what if I told you that my phone actually helps me get outside more and experience the broader natural world? It's true. Some context.
The research from Scottish Widows highlighted several groups of people who may be at particular risk of falling short financially in retirement.
A Devon pre-school where children “arrive happily and quickly engage in activities of their choosing” has been praised by ...