…or BIRDS, supported by the nation of Japan and the Kyushu Institute of Technology or Kyutech. Guaranisat-1 launched as a component of BIRDS-4, which also includes satellites from Japan and…
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The giant mihirung Dromornis stirtoni, by artist Peter Trusler. Credit: Peter Trusler Giant Mihirung Birds Had Massive Skulls but Tiny Brains The largest flightless bird ever to live weighed in…
…their winter habitats at the end of the summer. As expected, the research showed that bigger birds took longer to develop — but even among birds of a similar size…
…said Dr. Todd Roberts, a neuroscientist with UT Southwestern’s O’Donnell Brain Institute. “The findings enabled us to implant these memories into the birds and guide the learning of their song.”…
…regardless of ethnicity. The prevalence of obesity among children and teens from Spanish-speaking households in the nation was 24.4 percent, approximately 50 percent higher than those from English-speaking households, according…
…the phrase ‘red herring’ in English, extremely rare forms of medieval literature, as well as a killer rabbit worthy of Monty Python. This breakthrough alters our perception of English comedic…
…Researchers discovered that six dogs from the Virginia Company Period in Jamestown—the first permanent English settlement in North America—possessed Indigenous ancestry and were eaten by the settlers. New research reveals…
…both today and echoing through centuries past. Reference: “Echoes of Culture: Relationships of Implicit and Explicit Attitudes With Contemporary English, Historical English, and 53 Non-English Languages” by Tessa E. S….
…body’s systems that regulate rest and the large community of microbes that live inside us. “This added a new dimension to what we already know,” said Erika English, a PhD…
…efficiently oviraptors incubated their eggs relative to modern birds. Most birds rely on thermoregulatory contact incubation (TCI), where a parent sits directly on the eggs and transfers body heat to…
…known birds previously discovered from the Mesozoic Era, when non-avian dinosaurs and a bizarre collection of early birds ruled the globe. Instead, these features place Vegavis in the group that…
Durham University’s recent study reveals that European breeding birds have shifted their range by 2.4 km per year over 30 years, but not solely due to climate change. Instead, initial…
…birds, but the increasing number of H5N1 avian influenza detections among mammals—which are biologically closer to humans than birds are—raises concern that the virus might adapt to infect humans more…
…the theropods, into the birds that we now observe soaring through the skies. In fact, birds are the only lineage of dinosaurs that managed to survive the devastating extinction event…
When the team sequenced the genome of polygamous Red-necked phalaropes for the first time, they found they carried fewer harmful mutations. Credit: Freya Coursey Polygamy in Birds Aids Natural Selection…
…threatened birds were to go extinct. Although the dataset used in the study was able to show that the most unique birds were also classified as threatened on the Red…
Cinnabar larvae feeding on ragwort. Credit: Callum McLellan The findings shed new light on how warning signals and toxicity may have evolved in insect prey. Young birds that eat insects…
…Texas at Austin found that a unique brain shape may be why the ancestors of living birds survived the mass extinction that claimed all other known dinosaurs. “Living birds have…