Forget the cartoon dog collars and sci-fi translators. The real science of understanding animal communication is advancing faster than most people realize, and AI is the driving force behind the shift ...
Scientists are getting closer to understanding animals, but translation isn't here yet.
Dolphins, whales and parrots are often considered the most promising species for studying interspecies communication because ...
New research shows parrots do more than mimic human speech. They use structured vocal patterns to communicate with each other ...
It has been very interesting how parrots can mimic human speech. Recently, however, scientists seem to have found something ...
The Alexandrine parakeet, which is called Lola, was successfully reunited with her owner after appearing at Dublin Airport on Easter Sunday A parrot discovered at Dublin Airport has been safely ...
In 2005, archaeologists discovered a 600- to 1,000-year-old tomb filled with painted wooden masks and headdresses decorated with parrot feathers. These elaborate decorations created “false heads” that ...
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BrainWhisperer is Tether’s Brain-to-text project. Tether is earmarking resources to build technologies that push the borders of intracranial electrocortical decoding. The latest result is a variable ...
Centuries before the Inca emerged, Amazonian parrots were carried alive across the Andes and raised in captivity on Peru's coast for their vibrant feathers. When you purchase through links on our site ...
A total of 59 healthy kākāpō chicks have hatched over the last few weeks, according to the latest tally by Aotearoa New Zealand’s Department of Conservation. This marks one of the most successful ...
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