Halfway across the world in New Delhi, India, two brothers have made it their mission to protect a bird known as the Black ...
Large birds -- our closest relations to dinosaurs -- are capable of technical innovation, by solving a physical task to gain access to food.
Large birds—our closest relations to dinosaurs—are capable of technical innovation, by solving a physical task to gain access to food. This is the first time scientists have been able to show that ...
The Klingons and the Romulans have truly stood the test of time, and are still two of Star Trek's greatest alien species even ...
Bird flu cases are still rising in the U.S. as the virus continues to devastate poultry farms. More than 145 million chickens, ducks, turkeys and other fowl have been slaughtered across the United ...
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Giant Freakin Robot on MSNStargate Universe Ripped Off A Fan Favorite Star Trek: The Next Generation EpisodeIn "Twin Destinies," Stargate Universe demonstrates what not to do and, in the process, comes across as a cheap imitation of ...
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Contrary to popular belief, dinosaurs never went extinct. They’re still alive among us – in the form of birds! Birds are the only dinosaurs that survived the cataclysmic mass extinction caused ...
A California duck farm made headlines this week after the World Organization of Animal Health published a report by U.S. authorities that a strain of bird flu that scientists call H5N9 had been ...
Initial signs included increased duck mortality, prompting state officials to quarantine the farm and cull nearly 119,000 birds. The World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH) confirmed the H5N9 ...
A formidable native bird of prey that eats cockatoos for breakfast has been sighted in Central Australia for the first time in three decades. “My jaw dropped when I realised what it was,” says Dr Tim ...
But the agency said the finding was not unexpected. Public health experts warn that previous bird flu pandemics have started because of reassortment. “It does suggest there’s enough virus ...
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