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Best in nose: Border collies outperform hunting breeds in olfactory task study

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A new comprehensive study by Hungarian ethologists provides valuable insights into the factors that affect the olfactory performance of dogs. Border collies, a herding breed, reached higher success levels than some hunting breeds, like golden […]

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Veterinarian warns cat owners about H5N1 risks amid rising cases

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Veterinary and public health officials are urging cat owners to remain vigilant as cases of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza, or H5N1, commonly known as bird flu, have been detected in domestic cats.This post was originally […]

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Software empowers users to select quantum program transpilers without being tied to a specific vendor

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A research team at Osaka University and TIS Inc. has developed software “Tranqu” that allows users to select a transpiler that converts and optimizes quantum programs for execution on quantum chips. This enables users to […]

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Good immune functions could enhance cow milk quality and health

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Researchers have identified various distinctive immune cells in cow’s milk, creating potential avenues for enhancing animal health and milk production—as detailed in a study in Animal Nutriomics.This post was originally published on this site

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Most crossbred beef-dairy calves display heartier constitutions than purebreds, study finds

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Many modern dairy farm operations have developed an additional revenue stream by breeding dairy cows with Black Angus beef bulls using artificial insemination to produce crossbred calves, which typically have improved meat quality and higher […]

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Next round for strategy game lineage in ‘Civilization VII’

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Fans have waited more than eight years for the new installment in heavyweight strategy game Civilization, with the release of the seventh installment on February 11 promising to get budding philosopher-kings thinking more about the […]

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User-friendly system can help developers build more efficient simulations and AI models

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The neural network artificial intelligence models used in applications like medical image processing and speech recognition perform operations on hugely complex data structures that require an enormous amount of computation to process. This is one […]

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Are dogs really bred for function? New study challenges the assumptions about certain breeds

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Since their domestication millennia ago, dogs have been man’s best friend, and aside from friendship, centuries of selective breeding have tailored them for tasks like herding, hunting and guarding—or so we thought.This post was originally […]

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Connecticut’s Beardsley Zoo closes exhibits amid confirmed case of bird flu

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Connecticut’s Beardsley Zoo has closed down exhibits and euthanized birds after a cotton patch goose died of avian flu.This post was originally published on this site

Phys.org - Internet

From chatbot to sexbot: What lawmakers can learn from South Korea’s AI hate-speech disaster

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As artificial intelligence technologies develop at accelerated rates, the methods of governing companies and platforms continue to raise ethical and legal concerns.This post was originally published on this site

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