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It's part of the company's ongoing effort to cut the carbon footprint caused by customers powering and charging Apple devices. By 2030, Apple aims to become carbon neutral across its entire supply ...
Your dog’s obsession with its favorite toy might be more than playtime. Research published in Scientific Reports suggests ...
Looking for the perfect STEM or science gift for kids? In this video, we test a digital microscope that lets children explore the world up close — from leaves and bugs to everyday objects. Find out if ...
Due to the lapse in federal government funding, NASA is not updating this website. NASA's Science Mission Directorate (SMD) announces the release of its annual omnibus solicitation for basic and ...
They found that 33 dogs exhibited addictive-like behaviors. In the dogs, this included being excessively fixated on their toy ...
Dogs love their toys, but can they love them too much? According to a new study, yes – our canine companions’ playful spirit can sometimes take a dark turn, leaving them addicted to their toys.
If you’ve ever had a slobbery ball at your feet and a dog’s hopeful eyes asking for yet another throw, then you know that some dogs really love to play. Now, scientists back that up by finding that ...