Until the whole chase met a wall of quills. A predator was closing the gap through brush and broken ground, and the porcupine ...
Making stuff cool and keeping it that way has been a pretty essential part of human civilization for thousands of years, with ...
As well as revising the taxonomy of this giant octopus, researchers were able to use this newly identified, well-preserved ...
Other news from this week readers of Indie Basement might be interested in: Nick Thorburn (Islands/Unicorns) and Mike Stroud ...
Video footage recorded inside a York University research facility by a whistleblower working with a U.S.-based group Last Chance for Animals (LCA) reveals disturbing conditions and ethically ...
Experts say that many encounters with wildlife don’t get worse without warning. Instead, they say, the signs often come first, but people don’t understand them. Animals can sometimes use calm, playful ...
A sound wave is a vibration that travels through a solid, liquid or gas such as the air or water. A loud sound has a large amplitude, a high pitched sound has a high frequency. Musicians and ...
Pilots at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport were heard making animal noises over an open air traffic control frequency on Sunday, drawing a mix of amusement and concern after the audio ...
The FAA is reviewing the case after audio captured the pilots meowing and barking on air traffic control frequency Pilots were heard making animal noises on an emergency radio channel near Ronald ...
The good news is it’s a problem we can solve if we want to. When the covid-19 pandemic started, Jennifer Phillips thought about the songs of the sparrows. They were easier to hear, because the world ...
Federal aviation officials are looking into an incident in which pilots were heard making animal noises over an air traffic control frequency at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. (7News) ...
Sperm whales’ click-based communication system has patterns that echo how human languages use vowels, according to a new study published today in Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological ...