Using a deep learning computer model and a dataset containing millions of dashboard camera images from…
Category: Phys.org
Phys.org
Using statistics to calculate whether whales are acting weirdly
We humans can be a scary acquaintance for whales in the wild. This includes marine biologists…
Public supports hydrogen and biofuels to decarbonize global shipping, study finds
New research into public attitudes towards alternative shipping fuels shows public backing for biofuel and hydrogen. …
'Shark Tank' data reveals women are less likely to get funding when pitching innovative ideas to investors
Women pursuing revolutionary business ventures are less likely to be funded because of investors’ unconscious bias…
Study suggests birds have a net benefit on production for some crops by controlling pests
Farmland birds have a positive impact on woody crops but are more likely to negatively impact…
Policymakers should consider animal welfare in decisions, research suggests
Incorporating animal welfare into policymaking may improve policy and practice, according to Rutgers research. …
Why you won't see kangaroos in Java but you will find goannas in Australia
Ask anyone what first springs to mind when they think of Australia and they’ll most likely…
Physicists generate first snapshots of fermion pairs, shed light on how electrons form superconducting pairs
When your laptop or smartphone heats up, it’s due to energy that’s lost in translation. The…
Genetic changes have affected maize's tolerance to moderate and severe heat stress
The ability of crops to withstand heat is critical to our food system’s resilience to climate…
Quasar disks could host black hole collision events
New research, in the wake of the gravitational wave discoveries, sheds light on the environments that…