During training, Abyssinia imitated its owner, Fumi Higaki. Fumi Higaki By David GrimmSeptember 25, 2020, 10:50 a.m. Abyssinia may be the world’s first literal picket. Researchers have shown that Japanese cats can mimic their owner’s actions in controlled scientific situations. Capacity has only been found in a handful of organisms, …
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Amazon surprised us with its new Fall Devices and Services event Luna cloud-gaming service, With expected updates in its line of Echo, Fire TV and Ring products. This event helps Amazon buzz as we get into the holiday shopping season, and for the first time, Prime Day. (Annual sales usually …
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Timothy Ray Brown, the first person known to recover from an HIV infection, says he is now temporarily ill from a recurrence of the cancer he asked for his historic treatment 12 years ago. Brown, known as the “Berlin Patient,” because he was transplanted from a donor with a rare, …
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