Darienne Lancaster has received funding from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) and Fisheries and Oceans Canada Competitive Science Research Fund (CSRF). She is ...
There are grunts and growls, knocks and croaks — but the wild sounds detected by a team of British Columbia researchers don’t belong to any of the province’s famous forest creatures. The noises are ...
Tutorials might well be the bane of the video game industry's existence. Teaching a player how to do something is surprisingly difficult to do. Even if a developer crafts an educational and ...
More than 35,000 species of fish are believed to make sounds, but less than 3 percent of species have been recorded. A new audio and visual recording device allowed scientists to identify the most ...
Becoming a clown was not necessarily plan A for Gaby Muñoz. When she was a teenager in Mexico and almost died after a routine surgery, Gaby discovered that resilience and humour could get her through ...
If a porkfish swims by and no one is there to hear it, does it make a sound? A new effort to monitor the seas by sound says, resoundingly, yes. The ocean—especially busy places such as coral reefs—can ...
Despite having intermediate muscle mass and energy costs, this species rarely strays far from its host. Photo taken in Okinawa, Japan. An international study challenges the widely held belief that ...
Brian Wilson’s 1966 masterpiece is now considered a crowning achievement of music. The album’s reputation grew over time. By Marc Tracy Making a list of the best rock albums ever is easy: Something ...
Animals are changing their behaviors and bodies in response to man-made climate change. In recent years, some birds have exhibited larger beaks that help them dispel excess body heat. Animals that ...
A study conducted during a global coral bleaching event revealed that clownfish living in sea anemones were able to shrink in response to heat stress, thereby increasing their chances of survival. It ...
Theresa Rueger receives funding from The Leverhulme Trust and the Natural Environment Research Council UK. Chancey MacDonald receives funding from the Natural Envirnoment Research Council of UKRI.