When elephant biologist Seema Lokhandwala, with the Elephants Acoustic Project, visited a village near Balipara in India’s Assam state, as part of her fieldwork in December 2015, she witnessed ...
Engineer-turned-conservationist Seema Lokhandwala has developed an AI-powered device that listens for elephant vocalisations ...
Discover the truth behind elephant tourism in Vang Vieng, Laos, and understand the ethics of engaging with these majestic creatures. This video sheds light on the harmful practices of unethical ...
Scientists Studied 'SuperAgers' For 25 Years And Found That They All Have This 1 Habit In Common Senate could take test vote on new spending bill as early as Sunday afternoon Sunday Rose Reacts to ...
As an undermanned Wallabies outfit prepares to meet England at Twickenham on Sunday morning (2:10am AEDT), Welsh great Dan Biggar has slammed World Rugby for allowing the game to be considered an ...
'I'd like to explore life beyond the game': Papi seems happy so why shouldn’t he take R360 megabucks
Anyone can contribute to The Roar and have their work featured alongside some of Australia’s most prominent sports journalists. Ryan Papenhuyzen may be the first NRL star to turn his back on rugby ...
A newly identified species of spiky-headed dinosaur that roamed Canada 78 million years ago is the oldest known large, horned reptile ever discovered in North America. The new dinosaur is known from ...
LAST Tuesday, Sept 16, was supposed to be a day on which we celebrated all things Malaysian – but on that day, one of the most iconic symbols of the nation, the Malayan tiger, died. Even as parades, ...
Mary Jo DiLonardo has worked in print, online, and broadcast journalism for 25 years and covers nature, health, science, and animals. Known for its breathtaking speed and distinctive spots, the ...
The actual story the tweet links to makes a bit more sense. It's about a scientist at Cornell University who is studying elephants' "low risk of cancer" and how that could apply to protecting humans ...
I’ve often said that good shooting begins with the acceptance of pain, and great shooting begins with the love of pain. So be it. If you’re going to shoot big guns, it ain’t pleasant no matter how you ...
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