In Mu Cang Chai commune, Lao Cai province, where rugged mountains meet harsh weather, a young Hmong man named Ho A Sung is proving that with the right mindset, even a smartphone can become a powerful ...
Michelin recently began awarding 'Keys' -- the Star equivalent -- to exceptional hotels, and this Scottish stay has a ...
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Why Hunting Still Matters for Wildlife Conservation in the U.S.
Hunters benefit wildlife conservation, from Theodore Roosevelt to today, funding wildlife recovery and providing harvest data ...
Some animal abilities are so unusual that science still can’t explain how they work. These are real, well-documented behaviors that continue to surprise researchers.
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How a "Flying Rat" Became NYC's Most Iconic Sneaker Logo
Jeff Staple rewinds to a time before collabs were mainstream and big brands actually let outsiders behind the curtain. Hear ...
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Humans Are Causing The Sixth Mass Extinction; Here’s What Were Losing
Welcome to what scientists call the Sixth Mass Extinction. Unlike previous mass extinctions caused by asteroids or volcanoes, this one’s on us. Climate change, habitat destruction, pollution, ...
SINGAPORE - Two HDB blocks in Punggol and Toa Payoh will have their air-conditioner ledges covered in netting to stop pigeons ...
Russian neurotechnology company Neiry has tested a neurointerface kit to control pigeons as “bio-drones”, thereby sparking fears of bird-controlled surveillance. As reported by Forbes Russia, the ...
"Good old times. Smoking and big business in one sitting. It is an ashtray." Related: Here Are 17 Scary, Spine-Tingling, And ...
Russia is pioneering remote-controlled spy pigeons fitted with brain implants that can ‘fly at will’. A state-linked Moscow neurotechnology firm has bragged that its operators can steer flocks across ...
What we know so far: A Moscow neurotechnology company with close ties to Russia's state innovation ecosystem is testing a system that turns ordinary pigeons into remotely guided "biodrones" using ...
The tech firm has already tampered with cow brains in a bid to boost milk yields, now it's time for pigeons VLADIMIR Putin’s scientists have launched a squadron of remote controlled spy pigeons fitted ...
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