People keep predicting that each wave of new technology will mean humans can put their feet up. It hasn't happened yet. Some economists and anthropologists who study the subject say even with the arrival of artificial intelligence, humans will remain integral to making the world go round.
For nearly two decades, an orca called Old Thom has travelled to the Bay of Fundy off Nova Scotia and New Brunswick and into parts of Maine. He could hold the key to understanding more about orca behaviour in the northwest Atlantic.
Researchers from Acadia and Mount Allison University are using radar and acoustic monitors to understand the migratory path of black scoters over southeastern New Brunswick.
Generally ruffed grouse are shy creatures that will fly away at a moment's notice if they notice a human approaching … then there’s this galavanting grouse.