As we’ve seen, some startups are pivoting to re-model themselves for the radically different world of the COVID-19 pandemic. But others literally turned out to have a business model which, although ...
JUGGLING is something working parents have had to do even more during this past year as the restrictions of Covid-19 merged home and working lives. Although written before the onset of the global ...
Since we've got a bit of time between Gingerbread Partners and the upcoming dig event in Monopoly Go, that gives us just enough time to squeeze in a quick round of Juggle Jam, the carnival game event ...
Usama has a passion for video games and a talent for capturing their magic in writing. He brings games to life with his words, and he's been fascinated by games for as long as he's had a joystick in ...
Usama has a passion for video games and a talent for capturing their magic in writing. He brings games to life with his words, and he's been fascinated by games for as long as he's had a joystick in ...
One of the longest running annual juggling festivals in North America, the RIT Spring Juggle-In celebrates its 42nd year this weekend with the theme, “Hitchhiker’s Guide to Juggling.” More than 500 ...
For people fascinated by animal behavior, otters have long been a source of curiosity. Their poop (called spraint) has a somewhat pleasant smell and can be used to communicate sex, age, and other ...
A year ago, I had I had figured out how to make good on my New Year's resolution. But I failed. A Wall Street Journal columnist doesn't want to force her child to take lessons she hates. But she doesn ...
If you’ve ever seen otters romping at the zoo, sometimes it looks like they’re juggling little rocks. It turns out that this playful-looking behavior may actually be something captive otters do in ...
Videos abound on the internet of otters “juggling” by rotating rocks quickly between their paws, but there hasn’t been a lot of research on why otters juggle. A paper published today in Royal Society ...
Otters are known to "juggle" stones — and a new study suggests the reasons behind the behaviour might be more complex than scientists initially thought. Mari-Lisa Allison, animal behaviourist and lead ...