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Recent discoveries highlight remarkable findings in animal intelligence and global health readiness. Carrion crows have exhibited advanced geometry skills, impressively identifying the odd shape from groups of various forms, showing their cognitive abilities go beyond basic survival skills. Concurrently, the World Health Organization has successfully finalized a pandemic accord aiming to ensure equitable access to pandemic-related medical resources, despite the absence of the United States in the agreement discussions. This treaty establishes guidelines for sharing vital data and pharmaceuticals during health emergencies and encompasses a broader strategy for global health preparedness.
Researchers showed sets of six shapes to two crows and tasked them with spotting the odd one out. The birds aced simple tests, picking a crescent moon.
The treaty - three years in the making - lays out the broad outline of a 'pathogen access and benefit sharing' system, which grants pharmaceutical companies access.
Read at Nature
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