Vietnamese box office hit 'Fish, Fists and Ambergris' gets a global theatrical rollout and Netflix Southeast Asia premiere ...
Scientists used AI to analyze 10,631 freshwater fish species and found that stable, connected rivers are critical for ...
This photograph, captured by Slovak photographer Roman Balaz, won the silver prize in the category for Amphibian and Reptile Behavior in the World Nature Photographer of the Year competition. The ...
Then came European wild boar, a species imported gleefully throughout the 1980s to diversify Canada’s livestock sector. For meat, and for “shoot farms,” boars materialized in most Canadian provinces, ...
After 11 years of surveying eagle nests from a helicopter, Georgia DNR's Bob Sargent issues a warning about development and ...
If you believe what you see on TV, then the mysterious technological force known as A.I. is nothing without the help of some human hands. In a 60-second ad slated to run Sunday in NBC’s telecast of ...
Last year, 21 humanoid robots squared up against each other in the World Humanoid Robot Games’ half marathon race in Beijing in an unintentionally hilarious debauchery of broken limbs, face plants — ...
Fish across Britain’s seas face ever-smaller meals as warmer seas and commercial fishing squeeze ocean food webs, new research suggests. Research by the University of Essex and the UK Government’s ...
Alex Pretti was only 37 years old when he saw a U.S Border Patrol agent throw a woman to the ground and moved to place himself between the officer and the woman. Seconds later, he was shot multiple ...
In his first message for the 60th World Day of Social Communications, Pope Leo XIV warns that artificial intelligence and digital technologies can undermine human relationships and distort reality ...
It may be humanity’s largest art project ever–teaching machines to understand the art of how to be human. "You can't actually teach a machine to understand humans unless you also teach them to ...
Humans pay enormous attention to lips during conversation, and robots have struggled badly to keep up. A new robot developed at Columbia Engineering learned realistic lip movements by watching its own ...