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Rare pterosaur fossil shows evidence of ancient bite

A 76-million-year-old pterosaur vertebra found in Canada shows signs of a crocodilian bite, offering rare insight into predator-prey dynamics during the Cretaceous Period. The juvenile pterosaur, identified as Cryodrakon boreas, reveals a puncture mark from a crocodile-like creature. This discovery adds to the understanding of interactions between prehistoric flying reptiles and crocodilians. (see more)

Companies struggle with AI adoption due to emotional responses

Aalto University researchers found that emotional reactions, not technological limitations, are the key reason behind failed AI integration in businesses. A study of a consulting firm showed that despite positive AI performance, employees were uncomfortable with AI tracking their activities, leading to inaccurate results and loss of trust. Managers need to address these emotional responses to successfully implement AI and maximize its benefits(learn more)

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