Halter’s Andrew Fraser explains how virtual fencing collars use sound, vibration and GPS to automate rotational grazing, increase pasture utilization and reduce ranch labor.
A paper appearing in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences offers a strikingly simple answer to a longstanding ...
Individuals in a morally diverse community tend to believe that the community's norms are looser. In turn, norm violations ...
Indeed, chimps have been documented killing each other before, but usually one-off in events rather than in conflict between ...
Goats are built for combat, using reinforced skulls and specialized horns to deliver powerful, controlled impacts during ...
Abstract: Large Language Models (LLMs) are now transforming the way robots learn to work in unpredictable environments, such as homes or small enterprises. A growing number of approaches are combining ...
In the past, people enjoyed watching elephants perform tricks in circuses. Today, such entertainment has largely fallen out ...
For a long time, scientists judged animal intelligence by how closely it resembled human behavior. That left a lot unnoticed.
The intersection of artificial intelligence, human learning, and behavior change has gained increasing importance in recent years. Traditional adaptive ...
Researchers used human and human-shaped baits to figure out how mosquitoes use cues like color and smell to change their flight behavior to find a human snack.
Pacifiers are essential for parents with newborns, as they help calm the baby. However, humans aren’t the only ones who use ...
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