Does your dog understand when you say ‘fetch the ball’? A new study in Hungary says yes

Does your dog understand when you say ‘fetch the ball’? A new study in Hungary says yes

Researcher Marianna Boros attaches electrodes to the head of Cuki, with during an experiment at the department of Ethology of the Eotvos Lorand University in Budapest, Hungary, on Wednesday, March 27, 2024. A new study in Hungary has found that beyond being able to learn how to perform commands, dogs can learn to associate words … Read more

Song lyrics are getting simpler, more repetitive: Study

Song lyrics are getting simpler, more repetitive: Study

Credit: CC0 Public Domain You’re not just getting older. Song lyrics really are becoming simpler and more repetitive, according to a study published on Thursday. Lyrics have also become angrier and more self-obsessed over the last 40 years, the study found, reinforcing the opinions of cranky aging music fans everywhere. A team of European researchers … Read more

As climate change and pollution imperil coral reefs, scientists are deep-freezing corals to repopulate future oceans

As climate change and pollution imperil coral reefs, scientists are deep-freezing corals to repopulate future oceans

Healthy corals like these on Australia’s Lady Elliot Reef could disappear by the 2030s if climate change is not curbed. Credit: Rebecca Spindler, CC BY-ND Coral reefs are some of the oldest, most diverse ecosystems on Earth, and among the most valuable. They nurture 25% of all ocean life, protect coasts from storms and add … Read more

The Gambia may allow female genital mutilation again, another sign of a global trend eroding women’s rights

The Gambia may allow female genital mutilation again, another sign of a global trend eroding women’s rights

Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain The Gambia’s ban on female genital mutilation (FGM) since 2015 is under threat. Proposed changes before parliament could permit medicalized female genital cutting and allow it for consenting adults. This potential reversal has thrust the country into the global spotlight as the latest example of the backlash against gender equality. The … Read more

NY ‘trash revolution’ targets overflowing waste, and the rats feasting on it

NY ‘trash revolution’ targets overflowing waste, and the rats feasting on it

A woman walks past a pile of trash on a Manhattan street on March 19, 2024. New York City is iconic for its yellow taxis, pizza slices, bright lights on Broadway and its rats. Mountains of black garbage bags line cramped city sidewalks, a feast for the millions of rodents who call New York home. … Read more

Saharan dust smothers Switzerland, southeast France

Saharan dust smothers Switzerland, southeast France

Dust blown in from the Sahara creates a haze above the French riviera city of Nice, prompting air quality warnings. An exceptionally rare haze of Saharan dust cloaked Switzerland and southeastern France on Saturday, sparking health warnings as a yellow hue tinged the sky. The phenomenon, which began in Switzerland on Friday, brings with it … Read more

Magnitude 2.8 earthquake shakes southern Illinois; no damage or injuries reported

Magnitude 2.8 earthquake shakes southern Illinois; no damage or injuries reported

Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain An earthquake of magnitude 2.8 has been reported in southern Illinois, near the Missouri state line, the U.S. Geological Survey reported. The earthquake was detected about 6:55 p.m. Thursday north of Germantown, about 40 miles (64 kilometers) east of St. Louis, at a depth of just over 14 miles (22.5 kilometers). … Read more

Blind people can hear and feel April’s total solar eclipse with new technology

Blind people can hear and feel April’s total solar eclipse with new technology

Minh Ha, assistive technology manager at the Perkins School for the Blind tries a LightSound device for the first time at the school’s library in Watertown, Mass., on March 2, 2024. As eclipse watchers look to the skies in April 2024, new technology will allow people who are blind or visually impaired to hear and … Read more

EPA sets strict emissions standards for heavy-duty trucks and buses in bid to fight climate change

EPA sets strict emissions standards for heavy-duty trucks and buses in bid to fight climate change

Motor vehicle traffic moves along the Interstate 76 highway in Philadelphia, March 31, 2021. The EPA on Friday, March 29, 2024, set new greenhouse gas emissions standards for heavy-duty trucks, buses and other large vehicles, an action that officials said will clean up some of the nation’s largest sources of planet-warming pollution. Credit: AP Photo/Matt … Read more

Abrupt climate fluctuations in Tibet as imprints of multiple meltwater events during the early to mid-Holocene

Abrupt climate fluctuations in Tibet as imprints of multiple meltwater events during the early to mid-Holocene

(a) The ZK δ18O record, thin line indicates the raw data, thick line indicates 30-year means, and black line indicates the long-term trend. The numbers 1 to 4 indicate the four cooling events during the 7-9 thousands years ago. (b) The δ18O record after applying a 200-600 year band-pass filter to show the centennial-scale variability. … Read more