NOVA: I've heard that you have used robotic female bowerbirds. Why? Borgia: One of my students, Gail Patricelli, has just gotten a paper accepted at Nature that describes how she has used a robotic ...
Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. Robyn Williams: And still on robots, bigger ones this time, can you imagine anything more cruel than ...
Gail Patricelli wasn’t so sure that courtship is really as one-sided as the ill-fated show “Who Wants to Marry a Millionaire?” where contestants strutted, and a watcher of the other sex selected. So, ...
Male satin bowerbirds roam the streets and countryside thieving treasures to adorn their bedrooms, Australian researchers find. But there is no honour among thieves. While they're out poaching, their ...
The discovery of a tiny foot bone millions of years old reveals Aotearoa New Zealand was once home to a songbird species with ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Male Satin Bowerbirds court females with complex displays that include stick structures built adjacent to a decorated display court. Here we ...
When looking for sex partners, younger females prefer males who decorate their place with a little extra blue, be it plastic or feathers. They also prefer males who tone down the intensity of their ...
Charles Darwin scratched his head over the purpose of bowers, the carefully tended sex dens of the bowerbird. But few scientists had conducted studies of these ornate constructions and their earnest ...
ARLINGTON, Va.- When looking for sex partners, younger females prefer males who decorate their place with a little extra blue, be it plastic or feathers. They also prefer males who tone down the ...