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The Cool Down on MSNResearchers capture adorable images after checking in black bear mother's den — here's what they foundThe research team has been tracking this comeback, and this current finding is particularly good news. Researchers capture ...
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CT Insider on MSNChris Powell (column): Bears are likely to triumph before 'affordable' housingWith Gov. Ned Lamont's veto of the wide-ranging housing bill recently passed by the General Assembly, Connecticut towns aren't likely to reach the "fair share" quotas of "affordable" housing the bill ...
Sarcasm detection remains a challenging task in natural language processing (NLP) due to the subtle and context-dependent nature of sarcastic expressions. This paper revisits sarcasm detection by ...
Our country’s national parks are full of rare and wild natural splendor, and Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore is no ...
Black bear sightings have increased in Ohio, according to state data. Now wildlife officials are studying their population ...
Octopus arms possess a remarkable capacity for intricate and diverse motions achieved through sequential deformation of the body. This paper aims to reproduce octopus-like reaching movements ...
Division of Wildlife, in partnership with the University of Dayton’s Gantchoff Lab, recently collared a female black bear in ...
The idea of a coked-up black bear destroying everyone in its way to more drugs is initially novel, but the concept doesn't quite carry the entire movie. Some viewers will likely laugh a lot as the ...
Since the mid 19th Century, Ohio has been a relatively bear-free state. Humans drove out the black bears 150 or so years ago, and they’ve been considered rare and an endangered species here ever since ...
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife, in partnership with the University of Dayton’s Gantchoff Lab, ...
Reports of black bears in Ohio have increased with some sightings now appearing in southwest Ohio, including Clark, Clinton, ...
A black bear roaming through north central Ohio dominated the headlines last week, and spurrd the Ohio Department of Natural Resources to offer the following update on the species and its situation ...
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