What if you could look into a cow’s face and know if it had a fever? A new tool from the Artificial Intelligence and Computer ...
What if you could look into a cow's face and know whether it had a fever? A new tool from the Artificial Intelligence and ...
When a grizzly bear attacked a group of fourth- and fifth-graders in western Canada in late November 2025, it sparked more ...
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Crushed or Sliced? Why Evolution Pits Bite Force Against Speed in Nature’s Deadliest Hunters
Bite force, a measure of the strength of an animal's bite, helps researchers understand a species' role in the ecosystem.
A facial recognition tool for bears called BearID is under development by computer scientists Ed Miller and Mary Nguyen, working with Melanie Clapham, a behavioral ecologist working for the Nanwakolas ...
Age UK, Yorkshire Wildlife Trust and RSPCA reveal the CRM, digital experience platform, and other marketing technologies they use to help boost support.
China introduces "no fire, no explosion" EV battery standards Rebecca Gayheart gives a sad update on ex Eric Dane amid his ...
Kangaroos can hop faster without using more energy. A new study explains how posture and tendons make this possible.
A new tool created here in Arkansas is now using artificial intelligence and thermal imaging to estimate the body temperature ...
Researchers study house sparrow genetics to understand survival, evolution, and how species respond to environmental change.
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The World’s Strangest Computer Is Alive and It Blurs the Line Between Brains and Machines
Scientists are building experimental computers from living human brain cells and testing how they learn and adapt.
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