They say an elephant never forgets—and it turns out they can learn to adapt to drones. Once seen as a source of alarm, drones ...
Humans are not the only animals that can remember the voices of their old acquaintances. Elephant seals, too, can remember ...
Elephants swiftly adapt to high-flying, steady drones, allowing researchers to capture detailed behavior noninvasively.
Elephant seals recognize and remembering individuals they had met the year before. The post Male elephant seals can remember ...
Understanding how elephants use their trunks to pick up small objects could lead to robots designed with flexible hands or grippers, according to a new study that includes Rochester Institute of ...
Before, elephants thought drones sounded like bees and got scared. Now, research from Save the Elephants and the University of Oxford has shown the amimals have got used to the sounds.
BENGALURU, India (WKRC) - A new study is shedding light on Asian elephant behavior, and the scientists behind the study used an unconventional method to collect the data. YouTube videos may not be the ...
Playful 7-year-old Thinuli loved accompanying her father to his chena fields in a remote village in Hambantota, in Sri ...
Asian elephant Nhi Linh (foreground) is pregnant and due to give birth between mid-January and early March 2026 at the ...
JOHANNESBURG -- Eek, a bee! Lore has it that elephants are afraid of mice, but scientists have discovered that elephants are truly afraid of bees -- and that the pachyderms even sound an alarm when ...
When scientists study elephant communications, they often focus on females, and for seemingly good reason: Previous research had found that only females were socially integrated enough for individual ...
Indiana University researcher Daniella Chusyd is studying human aging in an unlikely way: through elephants. Humans and elephants have similar lifespans, with elephants capable of living into their ...