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Adorable young kestrels surprised by a butterfly.
First analysis of the #greylaggoose call repertoire using #machinelearning broadly matches early descriptions and shows how much different representations of audio data can influence clustering results. @univie.ac.at www.nature.com/articles/s41... Gies et al. 2026, Scientific Reports 📸 M. Klymenko
Check out the master's work of @lenagies.bsky.social on unsupervised clustering of animal vocalizations! Also, yes, she has a master's on #greylaggoose and her last name is Gies (pronounced "geese")... #bioacoustics
My master’s thesis is a paper now ☺️
Good news! Ministers have finally given green light to new #NaturalHistory GCSE. We’ve campaigned so long for this! Big hats off to tireless advocate Mary Colwell 🙌 Now our young people will have a chance to get to know & love the natural world, to feel awe & wonder, & gain skills to protect it 🌷🌳🦡
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Long-awaited course to examine human effects on natural world and explore everyday ways to aid biodiversity
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Natural history GCSE to teach teenagers to plant wildflower-friendly gardens
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Konrad Lorenz Research Center
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First analysis of the #greylaggoose call repertoire using #machinelearning broadly matches early descriptions and shows how much different representations of audio data can influence clustering results. @univie.ac.at www.nature.com/articles/s41... Gies et al. 2026, Scientific Reports 📸 M. Klymenko
First analysis of the #greylaggoose call repertoire using #machinelearning broadly matches early descriptions and shows how much different representations of audio data can influence clustering results. @univie.ac.at www.nature.com/articles/s41... Gies et al. 2026, Scientific Reports 📸 M. Klymenko
When I meet people in the real world, they have 0% - and I mean zero - knowledge of the disaster unfolding in British HE. Even if their kids are actually at uni. They look at me as if I've gone mad. This is why. 👇
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Konrad Lorenz Research Center
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That's a pogrom. She's describing a pogrom
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⚠️ Students looking for experience, opportunities, Masters, PhDs etc in Animal Behaviour: the @asab.org mailing list is an invaluable source with exciting posts every few days. Sign up here: www.asab.org/mailing-list 📩
Funded #PhD scholarship: Vocal mimicry in toothbilled bowerbirds @westsyduhie.bsky.social with @animalecolab.bsky.social @drbackhouse.bsky.social @pec-exeter.bsky.social Closes: 31 July 2026 More info tinyurl.com/2axjy7pn
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Why is the universities crisis being ignored? Essential piece by @gsoh31.bsky.social for Arguably on the “grim dribbling away of one of Britain's great triumphs and economic advantages” – and why so few politicians seem to care. www.arguably.uk/p/the-quiet-...
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The quiet collapse of British universities
One of our great triumphs and economic advantages is fading away
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My colleague @hannahalothman.bsky.social is in Belfast tonight. This is what she’s seen. www.theguardian.com/politics/liv...
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I hate this myth so fucking much because it started after a study specifically to see if brains developed after 18. So they limited the study to age 25. And people decided that meant brains develop only until 25 even though a later study with no age limit showed brains NEVER stop developing.
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‘Your brain isn’t fully formed until you’re 25’: A neuroscientist demolishes the greatest mind myth www.sciencefocus.com... Dr Dean Burnett tackles a stubborn, and increasingly harmful, brain myth. For Science Focus Magazine. #Brains #Teens #Development #Autonomy
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Whether you are young or old, your brain is always changing.
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‘Your brain isn’t fully formed until you’re 25’: A neuroscientist demolishes the greatest mind myth | BBC Science Focus Magazine
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