Every year, millions of animals are used in laboratories, and for many people, the image is immediate and uncomfortable: ...
Scientists find many animals communicate at the same rhythm, suggesting brains may be tuned to a shared processing pace.
University researchers at KU Leuven in Belgium have shown that monkeys can navigate complex virtual environments using a ...
What previously required months or years of specialised lab work can now be done in hours or days thanks to its integrated ...
Scientists discovered that sunbirds drink nectar using tongue suction, showing a new feeding method different from hummingbirds.
A sweeping genetic study of over 150 species reveals that life’s move from water to land was not a single story, but a series ...
Why is most music 120 BPM? A new study discovers a universal communication tempo of 2 hertz shared by fireflies, crickets, and humans due to neural resonance.
Bridge the gap between the barn and the byte to evolve the herdsman’s craft, reclaiming individual cow attention at scale through digital precision — one frame at a time.
Airborne genetic material can be used to paint a picture of ecosystem health, watch for invasive species and even identify ...
Modern food systems may look stable on the surface, but they are increasingly dependent on digital systems that can quietly become a major point of failure. Today, food must be “recognized” by ...
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