Caterpillars hear sound through tiny body hairs, not ears, helping them detect predators and inspiring microphone technology.
No ears, no problem. The tobacco hornworm caterpillar, a common garden pest, can actually detect airborne sound via microscopic hairs on its body, according to a team of faculty and graduate students ...
In a small study, dogs experienced both stabilization and destabilization of their balance upon hearing angry or happy human ...
As Guitar Week plucks on, we’re taking stock of our favorite guitar-featuring scenes in film and TV history. There aren’t any real guidelines for eligibility here, but we unintentionally stayed away ...
Good guitar playing doesn’t always mean virtuostic technique or culturally relevant riffs. It’s about telling a story with ...
Watching the fingerstyle guitarist perform in a small Iowa City theater reaffirmed my belief in music’s ability to conjure ...
French prog rockers Esthesis, who won Pro g's Best Unsigned Band category in the 2020 Readers' Poll, recently released their ...
On its 49th anniversary, we explore why Pink Floyd's 'Animals' remains one of the greatest and most underrated concept rock albums of all time.
Plumes, the French guitar-playing singer, is back, this time treating a group of lemurs at the Lumigny Safari Reserve in ...
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French guitarist serenades baboons who respond in most hilarious way
How did he keep his composure?
Abstract: The YOLO algorithm redefines object detection by framing it as a regression problem. Instead of sliding window approaches, YOLO divides an image into a grid and assigns bounding boxes to ...
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