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With the use of autonomous recording units, or ARUs, scientists can listen to bird frequencies to understand their behaviors.
Sometimes we look right at them and still can’t see them. These birds have taken camouflage to the next level - blending into ...
Ambitious projects aim to put dire wolves, woolly mammoths and passenger pigeons back into our ecosystems. But with so many ...
Scientists say wild tomato plants on the archipelago's western islands are experiencing "reverse evolution" and reverting ...
A species of huge, flightless bird that once inhabited New Zealand disappeared around 600 years ago, shortly after human ...
Come one, come all, and gather ‘round as we try to solve an age-old question ... What came first? The chicken or the egg?
Predators are far more likely to attack adult moths than caterpillars, highlighting the protective power of metamorphosis.
Sterile male flies have been released into the wild with the theory that the wild female will mate with the sterile male and ...
Strong demand for advanced cloud SoCs powering training and inference is breaking assumptions about how fast the ...
Turtles, known for their long lives and large bodies, rarely develop cancer, a trait that researchers now say makes them ...
In the original black and white 'Godzilla' (1954) there’s a scene where the fishermen claim that the absence of fish in the ...