…Journal of Hazardous Materials, explained that birds were selected for the research because they inhabit nearly every region of the world and frequently share environments with humans. “Birds serve as…
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…the birds had taken their fill of sucrose. Some refilled after 10 minutes, others after 20 minutes. They found that seven of the birds took just 30 hours – during…
…— theropod dinosaurs, which include modern birds, advanced hadrosaurs like the duck-bill dinosaurs, and advanced sauropods, the long-necked dinosaurs. At the same time, we’ve found thousands of skeletal remains of…
…to modern birds but a temporal region of the skull that was strikingly like that of a dinosaur — indicating that during the evolution of birds, the brain transformed first…
…evidence linking the ability to this region of the birds’ bodies. Now, researchers will have to test their findings experimentally to confirm that the lagena is responsible for the birds’…
A study suggests that the H5N1 avian flu may spread through the food-stealing behavior of seabirds like frigatebirds and skuas, which forces infected birds to regurgitate food. This kleptoparasitism could…
…wild birds and the culling of more than half a billion farmed birds worldwide. In Japan, where a single case of infection on a poultry farm mandates the culling of…
…target human receptors but can still infect birds. Credit: SciTechDaily.com The fate of a mutating virus provides crucial insights for preparing for pandemics. Over the past century, a previously lethal…
…the magnetic properties of particles, such as magnetic memory and quantum computing. The findings were published in the journal Physical Review Research. Flocking birds, swarming bacteria, cellular flows. These are…
…are related to both modern birds and reptiles — in fact, birds are the only living theropods. Scientists didn’t know whether theropods’ growth patterns were more like those of birds…
…birds, also known as songbirds and perching birds; the second strategy is a center-out strategy where a center feather is lost first, and then subsequent feathers are shed outwards from…
…after the birds. Fisherman also slaughtered pelicans whenever they could for fear that the birds were stealing their catch. By 1902, the island had the only surviving brown pelican colony…
…Daphne Major, we were able to observe the pairing up of two birds from different species and then follow what happened to see how speciation occurred.” In 1981, a graduate…
…become fully unveiled for some well-monitored species groups, such as birds. For other species groups, such as insects, however, the veil remains partially unlifted. These are the findings of an…
…the Birds of Prey Protection Society, the species is now back in the country. The project, aptly named “Vultures Back to LIFE“, where the Vulture Conservation Foundation (Switzerland), EuroNatur (Germany),…
…paper, described the biofunctional role of PDMS as “killing two birds with one stone.” PDMS had hydrophobic nature. It could effectively isolate the intrusion of water vapor in the environment,…
Perfect Bush-crow and Swallow habitat in Ethiopia. Credit: Andrew Bladon Two Ethiopian birds face extinction as rising temperatures eliminate their climate-defined habitats. The White-tailed Swallow, Hirundo megaensis, and Ethiopian Bush-crow,…
…of red junglefowl from approximately a century ago, the researchers estimate that the wild birds have inherited 20% to 50% of their genomes from domestic birds, depending on their location….