Fork-tailed drongos in South Africa’s Kalahari Desert can produce up to 51 distinct mimicked alarm calls and deploy them selectively against whichever neighboring species holds the most food.
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Andy Lee of Brandsmiths explains how firm secured a win for Peppa Pig over rival children’s character Wolfoo, in a case that centred on copied audio clips The England and Wales High Court handed a ...
A research team has developed a methodology to precisely design and control the "degree of disorder" in nanopattern arrays ...
Katherine Haan, MBA, is a Senior Staff Writer for Forbes Advisor and a former financial advisor turned international bestselling author and business coach. For more than a decade, she’s helped small ...
Why humans have a philtrum, the groove above your lip, explained by an evolutionary biologist — from embryonic face-building ...
Scientists at the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light (MPL) have developed a technique for interrogating molecules ...
Nuttida Rungratsameetaweemana is challenging a story neuroscience has told for decades. According to the conventional account, our eyes collect raw information and relay it through a series of nerves ...
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Freshly pressed sake is not quite finished. It looks a little cloudy and pale. A faint yellow or green tint often lingers. Filtration in sake brewing is the step that turns that hazy liquid into clear ...