Beneath the chaos of jungle cries and ocean songs lies a hidden logic. From tuskfish that grunt underwater to koalas that bellow like giants, these bizarre sounds evolved to attract mates, warn rivals ...
Experts say “moo-stalgia” is part of a bigger comeback for classic, retro-inspired play that helps kids and parents connect through shared memories. With their friendly look, playful “moo,” and place ...
MC: Analyzing hours of sound recordings is tedious and costly, so we collaborated with the Microsoft AI for Good Lab to use ...
We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the lands where we live, learn and work.
The Green Party at its annual conference at the weekend voted to abolish private landlords. Yes, you read that correctly. Even a former deputy leader said it sounded like something from the Communist ...
Researchers in Canada have found that the presence of wildlife within cities is increasing, and rising global temperatures may be a contributing factor. Research in Canada increasingly shows that ...
Despite the lack of animal masks, the band’s tour in support of The Maiden also showcases some of their best world-building yet. Whether lighting the way, or throwing us off course, Green shrieks ...
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A Shared Sound Without Contact The team was intrigued by how birds living in places as far apart as Australia, China, and Zambia all produced the same distinctive warning call despite never having any ...
In this episode, writer Katherine Rundell explores the fascinating world of owls. She shares surprising stories, including how Picasso kept an owl that appeared in many of his artworks and even looked ...
Listener Jude in Canada wants to know why some animals are black and white. Why do zebras risk being so stripy? Why do pandas have such distinct marking? And do they have something in common?