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adapt

[uh-dapt] / əˈdæpt /


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If Carrick looks to adapt early, these are ideas to keep an eye out for.

From BBC

No one is counting China out yet, because developers such as DeepSeek have shown skill at adapting to limited resources.

From The Wall Street Journal

Soaking in pools, cooling off in caves and even wielding spears: The 35 wild chimps of the Fongoli community have adapted to the environment with behaviours that defy their species' conventional norms.

From Barron's

The work could also guide future efforts to create materials that adapt and respond to their surroundings.

From Science Daily

As the regime adapts to the new reality, there are some notable changes.

From The Wall Street Journal