As their traditional dining options dwindle and natural areas give way to restaurants, homes and sidewalks, the coyotes of San Francisco are shifting what they eat.
Seeking to create a material that could dynamically change how it interacts with electromagnetic waves, the researchers took inspiration from the chameleon. The sticky-tongued reptile changes color by ...
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Embracing the neurodiversity paradigm, which views autism as a difference in brain wiring rather than a disorder to be fixed, is not only a clinical imperative but a societal one.