DAILY INNOVATION BRIEF by Maryanne Kane, Journalist
D A ILY INNOVATION BRIEF By Journalists Edward Kane & Marya nne Kane NEW SCIENCE: CROWS ARE HIGHLY INTELLIGENT & SHOW GRATITUDE Source: Stock A University of Washington study finds that crows have an uncanny memory of human faces lasting for five years. They share the information with other crows. And they show gratitude. They give gifts to people who feed them. Here's what we know: This is a 5-year study by scientists at the University of Washington Their findings show that crows are highly intelligent, kind-hearted and show gratitude to humans kind to them. They bring "gifts" like lost keys, earrings, rocks and bones back to people who feed them - called gifting They're fiercely protective and can hold a grudge if you threaten their nest in May or June, which could result in repetitive strikes against the miscreant - so stay clear because they have sharp memories How to make a crow a friend: Feed them o