It turns out that the answer was no: Your dog’s genes don’t predict its behavior, at least not in the simplistic way popular doggy DNA tests often claim.
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Dog behavior is a lot more complicated than any one gene variant.
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Elon Musk’s X became the first large online platform fined under the European Union’s Digital Services Act on Friday. The ...
Welcome to Edition 8.21 of the Rocket Report! We’re back after the Thanksgiving holiday with more launch news. Most of the ...
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Overall, the meeting was disorganized and farcical. Kennedy’s panel has abandoned the evidence-based framework for setting ...
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Without reusable rockets, China has turned to a wide variety of expendable boosters this year to launch less than half as ...
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