In Brazil, where about 16 wild animals become roadkill every second, a computer scientist has come up with a futuristic solution to this everyday problem: using AI to alert drivers to their presence.
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31 ghostly new animals were just pulled from the ocean’s midnight zone off Brazil
A two-week research cruise off the coast of Brazil has returned with 31 animals that appear to be species never formally described by science, most of them transparent or gelatinous creatures pulled ...
A yellow-and-brown boa constrictor wraps itself around David de Oliveira Gomes's neck like a scarf, but the 15-year-old Brazilian with autism is fascinated, not afraid. For him, this is therapy. "His ...
After a two week expedition off the coast of Brazil, an international team of researchers discovered 31 new marine species, ...
Whenever Wagner Fischer drives, he notices the roadkill. As a graduate student in the 1990s, Fischer, now a biologist with the Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul, traveled through Brazil’s ...
A new study shows that stable zinc isotopes in stingray muscle tissue capture ecological information that carbon and nitrogen ...
SAO PAULO, May 22 (Reuters) - Brazil on Monday declared a state of animal health emergency for 180 days in response to the country's first ever detection of the highly pathogenic avian influenza virus ...
A wildlife rescue center in Rio de Janeiro is giving animals a second chance after they’ve been torn from the Atlantic Forest by poachers, a Mongabay short documentary showed. At the Vida Livre (Free ...
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