Scientists use virtual reality for fish to teach robots how to swarm
Zoo life boosts object exploration in orangutans, study finds
Study on wild bonobos reveals that females team up to maintain power in their societies
When emerging at night by the thousands, bats avoid colliding by changing how they move and echolocate
A new initiative from ICARUS invites collaborators to track common birds in an effort to understand where, how, and why they die
Classical models of collective behavior fail to explain the mechanisms driving desert locust swarms
Fish used visual differences between divers to recognize the person who rewarded them
New method tracks eye movements of free-swimming fish
With ICARUS 2.0, the space-based animal tracking system launches plans for a dedicated fleet of five CubeSats in low Earth orbit
Scientists use ultra-light sensors connected “like cell phones” across Europe to study how bats migrate over the continent
With “Bucktales” three postdocs hope to power a wave of collaboration on AI tools for drone-based study of wild animals
Prize recognizes contributions to the understanding of “Collective Behaviour Across Species”