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Multiome Profiling Reveals Astrocyte and Neuroendocrine Targets of Prenatal Acoustic Programming in Zebra Finch Embryos

Climate change is driving more frequent and severe heat events, yet the developmental mechanisms by which organisms anticipate and adapt to thermal stress remain poorly understood. In zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata), parents exposed to extreme heat emit distinctive "heat call" vocalizations during late incubation that trigger adaptive phenotypic responses in offspring, including altered growth, thermoregulation, and reproductive success. Recent transcriptomic analysis revealed that...

bioRxiv 7d ago

Solving Zebra Puzzles Using Constraint-Guided Multi-Agent Systems

Announce Type: replace Abstract: Prior research has enhanced the ability of Large Language Models (LLMs) to solve logic puzzles using techniques such as chain-of-thought prompting or introducing a symbolic representation. These frameworks are still usually insufficient to solve complicated logical problems, such as Zebra puzzles, due to the inherent complexity of translating natural language clues into logical statements.

arXiv CS 6d ago

Family of grandmother killed by illegal e-bike rider says judge ‘failed to send message’ in teen’s lenient sentencing

Family of grandmother killed by illegal e-bike rider says judge ‘failed to send message’ in teen’s lenient sentencing Billy Stokoe, 19, was jailed for six years and nine months by a judge at Newcastle Crown Court having admitted causing death by dangerous driving - Bookmark The daughter of an 86-year-old woman who was killed on a zebra crossing by a teenager on an illegal e-bike said a judge who sentenced him “failed” to send the right message. The Crown Prosecution Service is appealing...

The Independent UK 2d ago

The Happy Pod: The tiny dog back home after a big adventure

A tiny dog famous for her big adventure reunites with her overjoyed owners, after 529 days in the wild. Also: the escaped Tennessee Zebra; why a man risked his life to save 41 others; and a footballing first for Senegal.

BBC Global News Podcast 360d ago

Trophy hunters bring bodies of lions and bears to the UK - despite repeated pledges to ban imports

Trophy hunters bring bodies of lions and bears to the UK – despite repeated pledges to ban imports Exclusive: Permits were also given for hunting trophies of critically endangered black rhinos and cheetahs, Africa's most endangered big cat - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments British trophy-hunters have imported bodies or parts of bodies of 1,800 endangered animals since the killing of Cecil the lion more than a decade ago – despite pledges from successive governments to outlaw the practice....

The Independent UK 9d ago

I read Gianni Infantino’s name-dropping, despot-fluffing book so you don’t have to | Barney Ronay

The Fifa president’s biography talks about magic a lot – and no wonder. There is no other way to explain his utterly ludicrous proximity to power Gliding through time as if surfing a rainbow, you can transform uncertainty into something beautiful.People sometimes like to talk in general terms about the idea, the abstract concept of the worst book ever written. Probably this title should belong to a book that is supposed to be good in the first place, like a really terrible Norman Mailer...

The Guardian UK 11d ago

I read Gianni Infantino’s name-dropping, despot-fluffing book so you don’t have to | Barney Ronay

The Fifa president’s biography talks about magic a lot – and no wonder. There is no other way to explain his utterly ludicrous proximity to power Gliding through time as if surfing a rainbow, you can transform uncertainty into something beautiful.People sometimes like to talk in general terms about the idea, the abstract concept of the worst book ever written. Probably this title should belong to a book that is supposed to be good in the first place, like a really terrible Norman Mailer...

The Guardian Sport 11d ago

They call it 'stupid hot' for a reason: Heat muddles animal brains

They call it 'stupid hot' for a reason: Heat muddles animal brains Gaby Clark Scientific Editor Andrew Zinin Lead Editor On a blazing hot day in South Africa, female southern pied babblers can't think straight. The medium-sized black-and-white birds are trying to get at tasty mealworms behind a see-through barrier. On cooler days, the birds can quickly figure out that all they have to do is go around the small wall of plastic.

Phys.org 1d ago

Bengaluru man protests on road after VIP convoy leaves his pregnant wife stranded

A traffic jam occurred on Old Airport Road after traffic was allegedly halted for nearly 30 minutes to facilitate the governor’s convoy, according to a post on X. The disruption, compounded by ongoing underpass construction, left hundreds of commuters stranded. Public anger intensified after a man travelling with his pregnant wife was caught in the gridlock and sat in the middle of the road to protest against VIP culture. Other motorists also criticised the police for prioritising VIP...

Times of India 9d ago