Haikubox, a small grey box developed by oceanographer David Mann, uses a neural network to identify birds through sound alone ...
The chef behind Bristol’s Little French and 1 York Place on Portugal’s Viuva Gomes, working closely with his suppliers and ...
Lapham Peak is like the Swiss Army knife of Wisconsin views – it’s got a little bit of everything. Located in the Kettle Moraine State Forest, this spot offers a 45-foot observation tower that’ll give ...
The terms ‘identity’, ‘empathy’ and ‘climate’ crisis seem like heavy words, especially when talking to children about them. But now authors and illustrators are creating engaging narratives around suc ...
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Researchers hope the "exquisitely preserved" fossil will cast new light on an enduring mystery in paleontology.
Now is a great time to hear owls hooting,” according to Seattle-based master birder, educator and author Connie Sidles.
A 'one of a kind' fossil discovery could transform our understanding of how the unique brains and intelligence of modern birds evolved, one of the most enduring mysteries of vertebrate evolution.
The brains of today's birds facilitate a level of cognitive prowess and behavioral complexity rivaled only by mammals. But ...
Video shows a bird considered by some to be the "world's most dangerous" emerging from the ocean off the coast of Australia ...