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Crows can mimic over 50 alarm calls, aiming them at whichever species has the most food
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.
Principal Data Engineer Rajesh Mattaparthi is using transformer-based AI to detect hidden faults in standby power generators ...
Scientists are using artificial intelligence to analyze troves of images and audio, gaining unprecedented insight into the ...
Directed by Rebecca Lingafelter, this production by Portland Experimental Theatre Ensemble (PETE) tackles the slippery ...
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 ...
The National Transportation Safety Board has confirmed that cockpit voice recordings circulating online from the 2025 UPS Flight 2976 crash were reconstructed using artificial intelligence – not ...
A global team has cracked a decades-old mystery, revealing the atomic structures of the molecules in our eyes that allow us ...
Each June, the nation turns its attention to the U.S. Supreme Court as it hands down some of its most consequential decisions ...
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 ...
An engineer has shown why Apple’s presenters don’t set of Siri on your iPhone during events.
A research team has developed a methodology to precisely design and control the "degree of disorder" in nanopattern arrays ...
Ever wonder where that shooting star came from, or how it got to be in your sky?
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