AI can now tell us what a pig is feeling, based on their grunts
We can now better understand our snouty friends!
We can now better understand our snouty friends!
While not dramatic, it still pays to know that this effect is happening.
Joy, sadness, fear, anger, and surprise were the easiest to recognize.
Smiling at weddings and frowning at funerals seem to be natural across the world.
A neuroscientist believes dogs experience love and attachment comparable to a human child.
Like humans, mice also immediately change their facial expression in response to internal emotioanl sates, such as fear, disgust, or ...
It's like the gift that keeps on giving, isn't it?
Can this bitter myth just go away already?
No, none of them involved getting black-out drunk.
Not only do fish have feelings, but this ability might have evolved hundreds of millions of years ago.
All it takes to make them happy is some sugar.
Here's what makes a story tick.
(c) neuroware With Google Glass, the search engine giant wants to bring social networking and personal video editing a step ...