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Are monkeys entering the stone age? Capuchin primates filmed using tools to dig for food underground… days after orangutan treated its own wound with plant

Animal psychologists have released incredible video from 214 cases of Capuchin monkeys using stone and stick tools to forage for food in Brazil’s Ubajara National ParkAnimal psychologists have released incredible video from 214 cases of Capuchin monkeys using stone and stick tools to forage for food in Brazil’s Ubajara National Park Animal psychologists have released incredible…

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Hydrogen, solar and batteries – did the 2024 federal budget deliver on clean economy investment? | Tennant Reed

Labor’s Future Made in Australia policy has enough money to move the needle. What matters is implementation – and readiness to adjust course if needed Get our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcast Business groups such as ours, alongside investors, unions and climate campaigners, have been calling out for a…

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Doctor Is Cancer-Free After Using World’s First ‘Drug Before Surgery’ Treatment He Helped Discover

A world-first treatment based on his research has kept an Australian doctor cancer-free for a year. A year after a devastating stage 4 Glioblastoma diagnosis, Professor Richard Scolyer from the University of Sydney has shared some positive news: His recent scans show no signs of recurrence. Taking to X (formerly Twitter), Scolyer wrote: “I had…

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iOS 17.5 Bug: New Update Brings Back Deleted ‘NSFW’ Photos, Users ‘Feel Uncomfortable’

Apple’s recent iOS 17.5 update, which the company encouraged users to download as soon as possible, has a bug causing users to see photos they deleted years ago reappear in their phone’s photo library. Reddit user (Specialist-Fix8528) reported on the platform that after updating, their camera roll displayed previously deleted explicit photos taken with their…

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