A new study finds that horse whinnies are made of both a high and a low frequency, generated by different parts of the vocal tract. The two-tone sound may help horses convey more complex information.
This is the third edition of Tech Briefs, a weekly batch of items that covers the digital and life sciences landscapes. Look for it on Wednesdays in Cardinal News, and email me at [email protected] ...
First entering service in 2015, the A350 was Airbus’ answer to the growing demand for more efficient, long-range, widebody ...
The California community of West Oakland is starting a long-planned tree buffer meant to cut freeway pollution and protect neighborhood health. According to The Oaklandside, crews will break ground ...
A San Francisco-based robotics company says the Trump administration has expressed interest in deploying its high-tech robots onto future battlefields.
Tens of thousands of emails poured into Southern California's top air pollution authority as its board weighed a June ...
For 50 years, a San Francisco-based group has created a space where fearful flyers can get supported exposure to air travel.
Kratos brings more than 25 years of experience developing and producing small, affordable engines for UAS, drones, and missile platforms. GE Aerospace adds a century of expertise in propulsion ...
State leaders are considering what could be a leap toward a decades-old goal of making the aerospace industry a big part of Hawaii’s economy.
Three Silicon Valley engineers were indicted on Thursday on charges they conspired to steal trade secrets from Google and ...
U.S. Global Investors, Inc. (NASDAQ: GROW) (the "Company"), a registered investment advisory firm1 with longstanding ...
DNA science has helped solve criminal cases for decades. But increasingly, investigative genetic genealogy — which was first used for cold cases — is helping to solve active cases as well.
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