A new study reveals that a cat's purr reveals more about its identity and emotions than the familiar, flexible meow.
Researchers warn that increasingly realistic AI-generated wildlife videos may be reshaping public perceptions of wild species in unexpected ways. A new study highlights emerging risks for conservation ...
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Amazing Hybrid Animals That Are 100 Percent Real
Hybrid animals sound like science fiction, but many of them are completely real. Some are born from natural mating between similar species, while others are the result of scientific experiments that ...
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New underwater acoustic camera identifies individual fish sounds, helping track threatened species
Fish were discovered to make sounds more than 2,000 years ago, but they have gone largely unheard by humans. While a typical, ...
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The next Labubu? Fluffy robot 'Mirumi' clings to your bag - and even moves its head when you pet it
The 'Mirumi' is a robot whose only purpose is to cling to your bag and look cute doing it. The fluffy, sloth-like toy uses ...
TikTok absolutely loves the uncanny resemblance between this real-life donkey and the Shrek character, with many in disbelief ...
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Fake AI wildlife clips are duping millions and endangering animals
Hyperreal animal clips are flooding social feeds, racking up millions of views with scenes of predators cuddling prey, ...
Decades ago, India’s tigers were on the brink of extinction. Slowly, their numbers have rebounded. But that ecological success has prompted a dire problem—and a race to save many of them from genetic ...
After poring over recordings from sperm whales in the Caribbean, UC Berkeley linguist GasperBegus had an unlikely breakthrough. According to a new study from Begus and his colleagues with Project CETI ...
These vegan alternatives don't just come close to their animal-based counterparts... they're so spot-on, you'll do a ...
In the animal kingdom, the creatures with the biggest hearts – relative to their size – are often the tiniest among us.
The FishEye Collaborative combined underwater sound recordings with a 360° camera to identify the sounds made by individual ...
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