Animal groups show how simple actions create shared intelligence, shaping technology, health research, and crowd safety.
Every ecosystem is shaped by billions of invisible battles: organisms competing for light, nutrients, space, or mates. These competitive interactions determine which species survive, how they evolve, ...
A rare dwarf Nguni calf has been born at Vergelegen wine estate, adding to the estate's growing list of wildlife births and highlighting ongoing conservation efforts.
People searching for honey in Mozambique work with birds via a shared language in a rare case of cooperation between humans ...
Researchers have documented the births of nearly two dozen North Atlantic right whale calves this season. It’s an encouraging ...
There’s a new plan to manage Victoria’s forests. But if it uses machines to ‘thin’ trees this could affect wildlife and ...
The practice of yoga helps promote both mental well-being and physical fitness. Some yoga postures have been created based on ...
A reanalysis of twin data from Denmark and Sweden suggests that how long we live now depends roughly equally on the genes we ...
Dogs have a very special bond with humans. They were the first mammal to be domesticated, and we have fashioned them into ...
The Snapshot Wisconsin trail camera project has expanded to gather snow depth, temperature and sound data and assist with ...
A team of scientists from EPFL and Alaska Pacific University has developed an AI program that can recognize individual bears ...