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ALJAZAM News December 28, 2014

Neighbourhood. Right now in Southeast Asia the search effort is resuming for yet another missing jetliner. Airasia qz8501 took off from indonesia a little more than 24 hours ago. It encountered heavy weather about 40 minutes later. Air Traffic Controllers were trying to divert it and thats when they lost contact. 162 people were on board the flight so far there has been no sign of them for the plane. Veronica pedrosa as more. Reporter from the air and at sea an intense search for missing flight airasia qz8501. The airbus a320 was carrying 162 passengers and crew from the indonesian city of surabaya to singapore. 42 minutes after takeoff the aircraft lost communications with air Traffic Control. I hope for a miracle, may god save them all. I should have been with them i cancelled two weeks ago as i had something to ....

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Trust among corvids


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Siberian jays are group living birds within the corvid family that employ a wide repertoire of calls to warn each other of predators. Sporadically, however, birds use one of these calls to trick their neighbouring conspecifics and gain access to their food. Researchers from the universities of Konstanz (Germany), Wageningen (Netherlands), and Zurich (Switzerland) have now examined how Siberian jays avoid being deceived by their neighbours. The study, published in the journal
Science Advances, shows that these birds have great trust in the warning calls from members of their own group, but mainly ignore such calls from conspecifics of neighbouring territories. Thus, the birds use social information to differentiate between trustworthy and presumably false warning calls. Similar mechanisms could have played a role in the formation of human language diversity and especially in the formation of dialects. ....

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