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Pentagon is developing AI for CROWS turrets that can distinguish a drone from a bird faster than any human operator
A gunner staring at a grainy thermal screen has roughly two seconds to decide whether the object streaking toward a forward ...
There are no robins in the yard during the winter. Robins eat worms and insects. Their beaks are not made to crack open the ...
A fan of Project Hail Mary has built a lifelike Rocky robot, complete with moving limbs, speech, and expressive gestures.
This story contains details of Season 2 of HBO Max’s The Pitt. Season 2 of The Pitt features an original song in episode 6.
Each year on the first Sunday in May, International Dawn Chorus Day invites people to do something very simple: get up before sunrise and listen. Step outside, or just open a window, and the first ...
Whether they’re into feeders, field guides, or games, these tried-and-tested picks are sure to land perfectly.
VELDHOVEN, the Netherlands—Big tech companies are gearing up to spend hundreds of billions of dollars on artificial-intelligence infrastructure. Their plans depend on a one-of-a-kind Dutch equipment ...
“We’re all community policing officers, whether we’re assigned to Community Policing or not.” A 28-year veteran of the department, Bird, 52, graduated in the same recruit class as Chief Reed Mahuna.
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Don't toss your old coffee maker: Turn it into a hummingbird water fountain
Since they're too small for traditional bird baths, hummingbirds love water fountains, and you can make one yourself using an old coffee maker.
Eleanor has an undergraduate degree in zoology from the University of Reading and a master’s in wildlife documentary production from the University of Salford. Eleanor has an undergraduate degree in ...
The American Woodcock is the latest — and cutest — bird to capture the heart of Gotham. Bird lovers are flocking to Bryant Park for a glimpse of the reecnt visitor, who immediately captured their ...
During the Catholic holiday of Palm Sunday, birds vendors, known as pajareros, from across Mexico flock to the capital and decorate 10-foot-tall stacks of cages, adorning them with flowers, tinsel and ...
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