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AI and brain control: New system identifies animal behavior and silences responsible neurons in real time
A male fruit fly in a laboratory chamber extends his wings and vibrates them to produce his species' version of a love song.
Research shows that people with an animal rights mindset preferred positive force-free training, while anthropocentrists ...
By transforming movement into data, Timothy Dunn is reshaping how scientists can study behavior and the brain.
Researchers developed an advanced AI system named YORU that can identify specific animal behaviors with over 90% accuracy ...
Benjamin Beck, an authority on "tooling," offers a state-of-the art clarification of this fascinating behavior and why it's essential to know more about the nitty-gritty details.
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Exploring "homosexual" behavior in the animal world
Quick Take Scientists have documented same-sex behavior in hundreds of animal species, though it is not considered a required ...
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AI system controls brain circuits during social behavior
A male fruit fly in a laboratory chamber extends his wings and vibrates them to produce his species' version of a love song. A female fly stays nearby listening. Suddenly, a green light flashes across ...
A new pilot study compares the physiological and behavioral impacts of the ClipFitter against standard rubber band castration ...
Gray wolves adapt their diets as a result of climate change, eating harder foods such as bones to extract nutrition during warmer climates, new research has found. The study, led by the University of ...
Both the UK and US Governments have pledged to end research using animals, but is such a goal realistic? And how might it change medical research? Talha Burki reports.
New fluorescent strategy could unlock the hidden life cycle of microplastics inside living organisms
Microplastics and nanoplastics are now found everywhere on Earth, from ocean depths to agricultural soils and even inside the ...
Researchers propose building fluorescence directly into microplastic polymer structures, enabling stable real-time imaging of how particles move, accumulate, and degrade in biological systems.
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