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ادامه مطلب Enlarge ImageThe slow loris would like you to buy the next round, please. Ed Wray, Getty Images You may not know what a slow loris is, but you'd probably have a good time partying with one. The big-eyed primates, natives to Southeast Asia, will choose the most alcoholic drink offered when given a choice -- just like your college buddies.A study published Wednesday in the jou al Royal Society Open Science reports that a slow loris and two aye-aye lemurs (another adorable primate species) were given a choice of sugary solutions laced with different amounts of alcohol. Even when the order of the drinks was switched around, the animals all went for the most intoxicating liquids, even pawing for more in empty co...
ادامه مطلب You'd think sharklike fish would be satisfied enough with sharp teeth and cold, terrifying eyes, but apparently not. Unlike almost all other sharks, the dogfish category, including this one, has a dorsal spine coated in venom. It's considered to be mildly toxic to humans. Let's block ads! ...
ادامه مطلب Uber has agreed to educate its drivers over their legal obligations to transport passengers with guide dogs and other service animals in order to settle a lawsuit brought by advocates for the blind.As part of the settlement, the ride-hailing company will bar any driver from the platform who knowingly denies a ride to a passenger because the person is traveling with a service animal, Uber said in a statement Friday. Uber also said it will pay $225,000 over three years to the National Federation for the Blind, which brought the lawsuit in 2014.Federal law requires taxi services such as Uber to transport service animals for blind passengers, but the National Federation for the Blind said in its lawsuit that it knew of more than 40 instances in which Uber drivers allegedly refused to give rid...
ادامه مطلب Phwooar! (Is the sound it makes, written phonetically.) Luke Westaway/CNET Dyson's found another outlet for its air-pushing technology, giving the hairdryer a radical makeover. It's the week's weirdest-looking gadget and it's up for discussion on the UK's greatest tech podcast. Don't worry if you're not into hairdryers -- there's plenty more hot air where that came from. Rich Trenholm and I get our minds around a new invention from the mind of mischievous music-maker Will.i.am. There's also excitement around Nintendo games making their way to mobiles, the music industry records its best growth so far this century and the UK gove ment spends £70,000 on Snapchat filters (but it's for a good cause).Plus we've ...
ادامه مطلب Nintendo is bringing its popular console games Animal Crossing and Fire Emblem to smartphones. The two games will be available for mobile devices this Spring.We called it -- back in June 2013, our own Scott Stein wrote, "If Nintendo were ever to make a mobile phone or tablet game, Animal Crossing is the place to start".Nintendo launched its first mobile game, Miitomo, last month. As well as Animal Crossing and Fire Emblem, two more mobile games are expected to be announced by March 2017, which also happens to be when the mysterious Nintendo NX console is set to launch.Let's block ads! ...
ادامه مطلب We need to think of a word for the mingled sense of excitement and dread we feel upon hearing a beloved childhood TV show or movie is getting the remake treatment. Whatever we call it, I know I felt it big time when Disney confirmed it was remaking 1967's animated classic "The Jungle Book" with an all-CGI cast of animals. The excitement was justified. The dread, not so much. Director Jon Favreau's refreshed vision of Rudyard Kipling's Indian jungle captures all the joy of the original, and the beating heart of its gorgeously rendered ecosystem is an animal cast that's nothing short of a phenomenal technical achievement.Animal magnetism Favreau's jungle denizens move in a photorealistic way -- Bagheera lopes from branch to branch with an easy grace that any cat owner will tel...
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