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Wolves and dogs recruit human partners in the cooperative string-pulling task ( www.nature.com )

Abstract In comparison to non-human animals, humans are highly flexible in cooperative tasks, which may be a result of their ability to understand a partner’s role in such interactions. Here, we tested if wolves and dogs could flexibly adjust their behaviour according to whether they needed a partner to solve a cooperative...

An interesting study regarding the decline of cardiovascular capacity when minimizing activity level to the least amount possible. ( www.ahajournals.org )

For the initial evaluations in 1966, 5 healthy 20-year-old male volunteers were assessed at baseline, spent 3 weeks at complete bed rest with no weight bearing allowed (similar to clinical treatment of acute myocardial infarction at the time), and then underwent 8 weeks of intensive endurance training. Cardiopulmonary function...

How Quantum Physics Describes Earth’s Weather Patterns | Quanta Magazine ( www.quantamagazine.org )

Not what I initially expected this article to be about, but I do love this kind of cross-cutting research that takes ideas from one field and applies them to a seemingly entirely different field. (Also makes me wish I’d been able to take a topology class at some point.)

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