Urban Birds Exhibit Gender-Based Flight Responses, Researchers Puzzled
A recent study reveals that urban birds tend to flee more quickly from women than from men, leaving scientists searching for explanations behind this behavior.
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A recent study reveals that urban birds tend to flee more quickly from women than from men, leaving scientists searching for explanations behind this behavior.
A recent advancement in microscopy allows for automatic focusing over a much deeper range, potentially transforming how samples are examined.
The Pentagon's AI chief has confirmed an expanded partnership with Google, stressing the need for a variety of AI models to enhance defense capabilities.
Stellantis is reportedly engaged in discussions with Hongqi regarding the potential establishment of a manufacturing facility for the Chinese luxury brand in Spain.
Despite a U.S.-brokered ceasefire, hostilities continue between Israel and Hezbollah, exacerbating the plight of 1.2 million displaced individuals in Lebanon.
As Justin Rose prepares to showcase his new McLaren Golf clubs at the Cadillac Championship in Miami, he expresses confidence that the switch will not hinder his performance.
As the 46th London Marathon approaches, anticipation grows for what is expected to be a record-setting event with 59,000 finishers on Sunday.
In a dramatic 2-2 draw, Jack Clarke's late goal for Ipswich ended Southampton's chances for automatic promotion, leaving the Premier League race to be decided on the final day.
A recent study sheds light on methods to enhance climate resilience for smallholder cacao farmers, a crucial group for global cacao production.
A study from the University of Trento has found that atomic vibrations in ultra-stable glasses do not change, contributing to ongoing discussions about disorder in materials.