A new study published in Genome Research presents an interpretable artificial intelligence framework that improves both the accuracy and transparency of genomic prediction, a key challenge in fields ...
A new study published in Genome Research presents an interpretable artificial intelligence framework that improves both the ...
This Florida research aquarium lets you watch real marine scientists at work, explore shark tanks, touch stingrays, and learn ...
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Peter Thiel is betting big on AI-powered cow collars — and Canadian investors should be paying attention
A New Zealand startup just doubled its valuation to more than $2 billion by putting smart collars on cows. Here's why it ...
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CAFRE apprenticeship supports a dairy farmer’s diversification success
James Curry, from Keady in County Armagh, completed a Level 3 Apprenticeship in Agriculture with the College of Agriculture, ...
Less than four percent of the original prairie remains, which makes Prairie State Park’s 4,000 acres about as rare as a ...
"It takes a village to raise a child" doesn't apply merely to humans. Many species of mammals, birds, fish, and various ...
Can living neurons replace AI? A new study shows that biological neural networks (BNNs) can be trained to perform reservoir ...
A team of scientists at The University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB), led by Nikos Vasilakis, Ph.D., and Peter McCaffrey, MD ...
More than 40% of traded mammal species share at least one pathogen with humans, compared with only 6% of non-traded mammals.
What is the Cnpy1 protein? New research reveals how the Canopy1 protein allows vomeronasal neurons to survive high ER-stress.
No matter your herd size, discover how AI can help you mate cows individually and increase your pay weight at the sale barn.
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