As AI-driven projects like CETI chase the dream of decoding whale song, researchers tracking dugongs in the Andamans say the ...
A University of Vienna study published in iScience found that dogs’ brains process human fear differently from sadness and ...
A wild bird in Africa has learned to flag down human hunters with a chattering call and guide them through the bush to a ...
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Scientists discover animals evolving within just decades to survive humans and extreme climate conditions
As human activity expands and extreme weather intensifies, nature is responding with astonishing speed. Discover how a range ...
You walk in a park. Children are playing, people are walking their dogs, and then you hear someone: “Who’s my little sweetie?” You turn around expecting to see a pram. But someone is sitting beside a ...
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A bird has been talking to humans for thousands of years - AI is finally catching up
Long before artificial intelligence, hunters in Kenya relied on wild honeyguide birds to lead them to hidden beehives in a ...
It’s something every dog owner knows — but now we have the science to prove it: Dogs really can tell when we’re happy or sad.
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D23 announcements: Villains Land, Piston Peak, Tropical Americas, Monstropolis
The latest D23 news and updates on Villains Land, Piston Peak National Park, Tropical Americas, and more coming to Walt ...
Names are considered a human universal. No matter the language or culture, every human population has a naming system that ...
For many people, a trip to the zoo is a chance to watch playful otters dart through the water and chatter with one another.
Gunnar Pétur Hauksson, the co-founder and COO at Treble Technologies, says robotics developers can't overlook the importance ...
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