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The Middle Child Advantage: What a New Study Reveals About Cooperation

Middle children have been called peacemakers, mediators, or simply overlooked. For decades, older siblings were described as responsible and younger ones as playful, while the child in between struggled to stand out. Yet new research suggests this underrated position has a surprising advantage: cooperation. A new study led by psychologists Michael Ashton and Kibeom Lee
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Kilauea’s Dawn Eruption: A Molten Surge Across the Hawaiian Crater

Kilauea’s summit stirred in the pre-dawn hours of December 23, sending arcs of molten lava surging through Halemaʻumaʻu Crater. Many on Hawaii’s Big Island had been monitoring trembling seismographs, but the sudden glow and thick plumes of steam still took some by surprise. Families who recall the volcano’s 2018 outburst, when flows engulfed roads and
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What is the Behavior of the African Grey Parrot?

Wings rustle in the humid canopy of West and Central Africa as an African Grey Parrot stands guard, craning its head to survey the horizon. Below, other members of its flock forage for seeds and fruits, carefully prying open tough shells with their curved beaks. This “sentinel behavior” highlights more than simple vigilance—it reveals their
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Masked Mysteries: The Surprising Truth About Raccoon Dogs vs. Raccoons

Raccoons and raccoon dogs share a striking resemblance, but their similarities are only skin-deep. These two creatures live entirely separate lives, inhabit different ecological niches, and carry distinct cultural and biological significance. Despite their shared masked appearance, they differ significantly in ancestry, behavior, and symbolism. Are Raccoon Dogs Actually Dogs? Yes, raccoon dogs are part
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11 Most Beautiful Roads on Earth: A Journey Through Scenic Wonders

Exploring the world’s most beautiful roads offers travelers a unique chance to witness stunning landscapes and breathtaking vistas. These pathways connect destinations and provide a journey rich with history, culture, and nature’s wonders. Such roads invite travelers to experience locales where natural beauty and human creativity come together. Whether winding through mountains or stretching across
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Cobalt Whispers: The Hidden Sky Blues of the Pacific Parrotlet

In the quiet half-light of western Ecuador’s lowlands, one of nature’s smallest parrots displays an unexpected brilliance. The Pacific parrotlet, often a study in gentle greens, unveils a series of blue accents so subtle that even keen observers may at first overlook them. Yet, once recognized, these cobalt traces become a signature element, transforming a
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The Venezuelan Poodle Moth Hoax: How a Single Photo Fooled the Internet

In the vast realm of viral internet sensations, few creatures like the Venezuelan Poodle Moth have captured the public’s imagination. With its impossibly fluffy white fur and endearing resemblance to a miniature fairy-tale creature, this mysterious moth sparked worldwide fascination after a single photograph emerged in 2009. Yet beneath its whimsical appearance lies a cautionary
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New discoveries in Peru’s Jungle: The Amphibious Mouse and more

In Peru’s Alto Mayo region, deep within a rainforest shaped by time and tangled flora, researchers have encountered a creature that blurs the line between land and water. This amphibious mouse, equipped with webbed feet and a penchant for aquatic insects, is one of 27 newly identified species in this corner of the Amazon. Its
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How the French military trains eagles to tackle drones — an answer to aerial security?

In an age where drones glide through skies once reserved for birds of prey, a surprising response to this technological invasion has emerged: the French military is training golden eagles to intercept these machines, blending ancient falconry with modern warfare. This unconventional approach may seem like a relic of the past, but as drones increasingly