Olympic athletes come from all corners of the country, but there is a bit of a direct path from Rowland Hall in Salt Lake City to the top of the slopes. It's called Rowmark.
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It's been nearly six months since Milwaukee County was hit with devastating flooding, damaging homes, businesses and parks.One local little league team is still feeling ...
Having to change the location of a large-scale, all-inclusive Carnival event is no small task, especially during a season when large, sought-after venues are booked quickly and often ...
Opinion AI-integrated development environment (IDE) company Cursor recently implied it had built a working web browser almost ...
Chimpanzees show the most varied range of tool use outside of humans. They use sticks to gather ants and termites, and stones to crack nuts. However, despite about 10,000 years of humans living ...
A deck brush can be a good tool for the right task. Just ask Veronika, the Brown Swiss cow. Veronika uses both ends of a deck brush to scratch various parts of her body, researchers report January 19 ...
Veronika, a cow living in an idyllic mountain village in the Austrian countryside, has spent years perfecting the art of scratching herself with sticks, rakes, and deck brushes. Now that scientists ...
A pet cow named Veronika can scratch her own back with a broom — the first scientifically documented case of tool use in cows, researchers say. By Emily Anthes For a cow, Veronika has had what might ...
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How does a cow scratch an itch on its back? An Austrian cow named Veronika has a solution that could change how we view livestock. For the past decade, Veronika has been observed by her owner ...
WALLINGFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — When a Tolland man opted to choose a different gas station before work, he wasn’t expecting he’d become a millionaire. Phil was on his way to a job site when he stopped at ...
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