A museum experiment in Cambridge is allowing visitors to have a conversation with a dodo, and other dead animals, with the help of artificial intelligence. The Mauritius dodo, a bird last seen in the ...
Typical. You wait years for an enormous whale skeleton to be hung in the entrance hall of a museum, then two come along at once. First it was the Natural History Museum in London, which last summer ...
The museum is currently undergoing a major redevelopment and refurbishment, so we are very privileged to have been granted access. Museum staff will take us around the new collection stores, and we ...
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01:13, Mon, Apr 1, 2024 Updated: 01:13, Mon, Apr 1, 2024 The University of Cambridge could "decolonise the dodo" under a new tax-payer funded project. It wants a PhD student to examine its plants and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Mauritius dodo, a bird last seen in the 17th century, is once again "speaking" at the Cambridge Museum of Zoology, thanks to ...