The internet is writing original songs about Punch the viral macaque, who found comfort in a stuffed orangutan toy after his mother abandoned him at a Japanese zoo.
Scientists have created an AI version of a monkey brain that recognizes images without requiring the massive computing power of existing AI systems.
The plight of a young, abandoned macaque monkey in Japan has tugged at heartstrings around the world. If we recognise animals' capacity for distress, what responsibility does that entail?
An abandoned baby macaque’s story reveals what family rejection does to the brain—and how new attachments can help us heal.
Researchers use compressed AI models to discover "dot-detecting" neurons in the macaque visual cortex, offering a new path for Alzheimer’s therapy.
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Doctoral student Aleksey Maro and his adviser Professor Robert Dudley, from the University of California, Berkeley, ...
On February 23, BofA lowered its price recommendation on Alight, Inc. (NYSE:ALIT) to 50c from $1.40. The firm reiterated an ...
The collapse of young Ilia Malinin — the U.S. figure skater known as the Quad God — on Olympic ice is the moment in this year’s games most watchers will ...
"Primate mothers are some of the best mothers you will find in the animal kingdom," one expert said. So what happened with ...
A report by BNY Wealth noted that volatility has always been part of the stock market. Since 1946, the S&P 500 has ...
Dr Emily Bethell, Associate Professor in Primate Cognition and Welfare at Liverpool John Moores University, has revealed what ...