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Honey holds potential for making brain-like computer chips

Incivility, threats doubled against ‘The Squad’ after Trump tweet

The mystery and beauty of pi

Viagra promising as treatment for dogs with often fatal eating disorder

An AI robot named "Pepper" already serves guests at some hotels, such as the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Las Vegas. Photo by Alex Knight on Unsplash

People prefer interacting with female robots in hotels

A captive Polar Bear in the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium in Powell, OH, shows identical fat, carbohydrate/ protein ratio preferences with polar bears in the wild as it selects from purified lard blocks and blocks of seal meat. Photo courtesy of Devon Sabe, Columbus Zoo.

High protein diet may harm polar bears

Hazy photo of air pollution on a skyline

Air pollution from wildfires, rising heat affected 68% of U.S. West in one day

Woman on a Zoom call

Not everybody hates looking at themselves on Zoom

New WSU research shows over the last two decades polar bears are having to travel farther north of their traditional hunting grounds on the continental shelf to remain on their receding sea ice habitat (photo by Hans-Jurgen Mager on Unsplash).

Melting sea ice forces polar bears to travel farther for food

An atom laser flowing from top to bottom makes a “caustic”, a refracted pattern like that often made by light, as it encounters an obstacle.

Atom laser creates reflective patterns similar to light

AI algorithm provides better way to search and build nanoporous materials

Researchers test electric personal flying machine

Poor parents receiving universal payments increase spending on kids

Many new college students report pet separation anxiety

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