A rooster's cock-a-doodle-doo may be familiar to most, but scientists are continuing to learn more about the distinctive behavior. According to new research, the crows are sounded according to social ...
Researchers have made startling discoveries in recent years about a crow’s ability to communicate, solve problems, remember people, and use tools. What they’re discovering about crow brains is ...
A University of Michigan study published March 13 found evidence that Crow instability— a line-vortex instability that occurs when the wingtip of an aircraft interacts with condensed water, called ...
Social ranking determines the order of crowing in roosters, with the highest ranking rooster’s “cock-a-doodle-do” marking the break of dawn, scientists have found for the first time. Researchers from ...
Ravens may be much larger than crows, but when it comes to aggression, their smaller counterparts are almost always the instigators. A study of interactions between crows and ravens in North America ...
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One feature on your face could be an early warning sign of dementia
Researchers have found that looking older than you are, especially having crow's feet wrinkles, can be an early indicator of ...
There are many things that make us human but for scientists, the two most important factors are our use of tools and factors like opposable thumbs. We appear to have evolved to be good at using tools ...
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As if they weren’t bad enough... now crow’s feet are linked to a higher risk of dementia in the future, scientists find
Looking older than you are has been linked to a greater risk of developing dementia in a new study. Researchers in China found that wrinkles, particularly crow’s feet around the eyes, resulted in ...
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