3 result(s) for elte study in Entertainment
Gifted Dogs in Hungary Learn Object Names From Conversations, Not Just Commands
- 12 Jan 2026 1:05 PM
- entertainment
Dogs can pick up more from human speech than what was previously thought, with some capable of learning new words from their owners' conversations, according to a new study published in the journal Science with the contributions of Eotvos Loránd University's (ELTE) ethologists.
Surprising Dinosaur Discovery in Hungary
- 9 Jan 2026 6:43 AM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- entertainment
Nine years of research in Hungary have finally solved a major palaeontological mystery: dinosaurs, once thought to exist only in the Americas and Asia, also roamed Europe.
Your Dog is Both a Child & a Best Friend, New Research in Hungary Reveals
- 23 Apr 2025 2:57 PM
- entertainment
The role of dogs in the human social network was examined in the latest study by the Department of Ethology at ELTE, published in the journal Scientific Reports on Tuesday, which reveals that the relationship with a dog can best be described as a mixture of a child-parent and a best friend relationship, the Institute of Biology of the Faculty of Science at Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE) told MTI.
Gifted Dogs in Hungary Learn Object Names From Conversations, Not Just Commands
- 12 Jan 2026 1:05 PM
- entertainment
Dogs can pick up more from human speech than what was previously thought, with some capable of learning new words from their owners' conversations, according to a new study published in the journal Science with the contributions of Eotvos Loránd University's (ELTE) ethologists.
Surprising Dinosaur Discovery in Hungary
- 9 Jan 2026 6:43 AM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- entertainment
Nine years of research in Hungary have finally solved a major palaeontological mystery: dinosaurs, once thought to exist only in the Americas and Asia, also roamed Europe.
Your Dog is Both a Child & a Best Friend, New Research in Hungary Reveals
- 23 Apr 2025 2:57 PM
- entertainment
The role of dogs in the human social network was examined in the latest study by the Department of Ethology at ELTE, published in the journal Scientific Reports on Tuesday, which reveals that the relationship with a dog can best be described as a mixture of a child-parent and a best friend relationship, the Institute of Biology of the Faculty of Science at Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE) told MTI.












