(AP) -- Developers of a "social" Web browser called Flock have released a new test version.
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Decades of such observations suggested that birds travel together at night, but not in compact flocks as they do during the day, said principal investigator Ronald Larkin, a professor of animal ...
ATLANTA (AP) -- Visitors flocked to welcome the only panda born at a U.S. zoo so far this year and watch mother and child on a live video feed at Zoo Atlanta Monday....
Parents of a 15.2 kilogramme (33.5 pounds) baby born in southern Bangladesh were forced to hide their newborn this week after thousands of villagers flocked to see the infant, doctors said Friday.
Nuremberg's celebrity polar bear cub, Flocke, has a new friend: a Russian bear.
... How do thousands of fish swim together in giant schools, seemingly moving as a single body? Flocks of birds, herds of beasts, and a variety of other animals in nature seem to share this same “property ...
New research from Denmark suggests a promising method using air samples to continuously monitor broiler flocks for the presence of the foodborne pathogen Campylobacter.
... afford surgical help for surviving
conjoined twin born with four arms and four legs
Thousands of people have flocked to a remote Nepalese village
2,000 metres up in the Himalayas to worship a baby ...
... receptors, the authors mapped the distribution of receptors in three finch species that form flocks and two species that are territorial and highly aggressive. What they found was that the flocking ...
Celebrity German polar bear Flocke and her Russian companion are moving to a new home in southern France.
Like a flock of chickens hunting grubs and seeds, humans appear to be hardwired to follow a social pecking order. Researchers at the National Institute of Menal Health conducted an experiment in which ...
... the models’ Antarctic predictions and the actual recorded data. People who deny climate change flocked to the report as evidence that the planet wasn’t at risk, in spite of overwhelming evidence that ...
... and individuals can barely see beyond a few neighbors on either side.
Animal groups such as flocks of birds, schools of fish and swarms of insects frequently exhibit such complex and coordinated ...
... and more like a single bird whose sudden left turn is just one speck in the larger flock. These are the findings of a massive longitudinal study spanning 32 years: people quit smoking in droves. ...
... another, he might not realize that he is less like the heroic individual grasping his own boot straps and more like a single bird whose sudden left turn is just one speck in the larger flock.read more