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Pigeons tend to respond 'at the edge of chaos,' study finds

If you were rewarded for following a particular pattern of behavior, wouldn't you keep doing it? The answer turns out to be more nuanced than you might think. In a new study, University of Iowa researchers report that pigeons rewarded with food after pecking five buttons in any

AI reveals hidden connections within legal systems

As governments worldwide explore how artificial intelligence can transform decision-making, a recent study from Sultan Qaboos University demonstrates how AI can uncover hidden connections within legal systems—offering a powerful tool to support smarter lawmaking. Published in

Trump: Iran ceasefire proposal 'significant,' 'not good enough'

President Trump said Monday the latest ceasefire proposal from Iran was “significant” but still “not good enough.” “They made a proposal, and it's a significant proposal. It's a significant step. It's not good enough, but it's a very significant step,” Trump told reporters

How a common herbicide affects honeybee brains and behavior

Cultivating flowering plants for pollinator gardens, commercial farms, or home landscapes often relies on the use of herbicides to manage unwanted weeds. Honeybees are attracted to these locations and play a critical role in their success. So what happens when foraging bees

Trump’s Iran ultimatum nears

It’s Monday. It’s happening today! Four astronauts will fly around the moon for the first time in roughly 50 years. And the best part: you can watch it live! It will begin around 1:30 p.m. EDT. 💻 Watch NASA’s livestream In today’s issue: Note: I want to let you know that The