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KJZZ contributor Robrt Pela headed to Space 55 Theatre last weekend, to look at a play about, among other things, the gentrification of downtown Phoenix. He’s got some thoughts.
Some avian species can use tools. Others collaborate to outwit or even manipulate humans. The extent of bird intelligence is ...
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Crows, magpies and ravens have displayed everything from prey trickery to tool use to potential self-medication. An excerpt ...
The sounds of Southwest Florida's birds are now training artificial intelligence at Corkscrew Swamp, helping an app identify ...
Dan Mennill, a University of Windsor biology professor had a particular fondness for Paris. And a theory he wanted to test.
“We can’t hold their hands for the next few thousand years. We have to let them do their own thing,” says Andrew Digby, ...