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Tony Fadell: The Nest Thermostat Disrupted My Life - IEEE SpectrumTony Fadell: The Nest Thermostat Disrupted My Life. The Nest founder tells of years in pursuit of a thermostat he actually likes.
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Google gains entry to home and prized team with $3.2 billion Nest ...Jan 14, 2014 · The deal is the second largest in Google's history after the $12.5 billion acquisition of mobile phone maker Motorola in 2012. ... "Nest Labs ...
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Google and Nest combine into a new smart home brand - CNETMay 7, 2019 · The Google Nest brand encompasses all of the old Nest products and Google's smart speakers, smart displays, Wi-Fi and Chromecast products.
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Google Nest Security & Privacy Features - Google Safety CenterProtecting your home and your peace of mind is important. That's why we work to earn your trust with our Google Nest privacy and security commitments.
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Nesting - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsA nest consists of a defined structure for birth, or egg incubation and hatching, usually hosting at least part of the offspring's initial development.
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Nest building and nesting behaviour of the sociable weaver ...Gregarious breeding is typical of many weaverbirds, and is favored by security from predation and by social stimulation of nest building and breeding.<|separator|>
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The Large Communal Nests of Sociable Weavers Provide Year ...Nov 2, 2020 · Our results show that sociable weaver colonies provide thermal benefits throughout the year, buffering both hot and cold ambient extremes.Missing: control | Show results with:control
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The Effect of Floods on Nest Survival Probability of Common ... - MDPIBirds can avoid losses due to flooding by adjusting the timing of nesting to avoid the occurrence of extreme water conditions, and/or by choosing a safe nesting ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The prevalence of anthropogenic nest materials differs between two ...May 2, 2023 · This study demonstrates that the behavior of incorporation of the anthropogenic nest material differs between two distinct populations of a single bird species.
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The Energetic Costs of Nest Building in Birds - Sage JournalsThis review emphasises that nest construction is energetically expensive and we suggest that such costs should be incorporated into avian life-history research.
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The ontogeny of nest-building behaviour in Sumatran orang-utans ...Successful nest building requires two key stages: selecting an appropriate location and constructing a functional nest, that is, a nest that does not fall apart ...
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Birds Nested Alongside Dinosaurs in the Cretaceous Arctic of AlaskaJun 9, 2025 · The fossils were collected from the Prince Creek Formation, a sedimentary rock formation exposed along the modern Colville River on Alaska's ...
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Meerkat - WikipediaThe burrow systems, typically 5 m (16 ft) in diameter with around 15 openings, are large underground networks consisting of two to three levels of tunnels.
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Nesting in Anolis Lizards: An Understudied Topic in a Well-Studied ...May 8, 2022 · Maternal nesting behavior in oviparous species strongly influences the environmental conditions their embryos experience during development.Missing: scrapes | Show results with:scrapes
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Prairie Dogs-Misunderstood Allies in Soil Health and ConservationFeb 27, 2025 · Their burrowing activity aerates the soil, reduces compaction, and enhances water infiltration, which is critical in arid environments (Foster & ...
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Tiny termites can hold back deserts by creating oases of plant lifeFeb 5, 2015 · New research suggests that their large dirt mounds are crucial to stopping the spread of deserts into semi-arid ecosystems and agricultural lands.Missing: abandoned nurseries
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Effect of termite mounds on soil microbial communities and microbial ...In this study, we investigated termite-induced changes in soil microbial communities and their nutrient cycling functions within termite mounds.
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[PDF] Effects of Black-tailed Prairie Dogs (Cynomys Iudovicianus) on Soil ...Erosion rates are much higher within prairie dog colonies compared to areas without them, with 27,492.6 grams collected in the dog area vs 49 grams in the ...
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[PDF] European Starlings: A Review of an Invasive Species with FarLastly, starlings perhaps have contributed to the decline of native cavity-nesting birds by usurping their nesting sites. We describe the life history of ...
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European Starling | State of Tennessee, Wildlife Resources AgencyStarlings are fierce competitors for nest cavities and frequently expel native bird species. They are believed to be responsible for a decline in native cavity- ...<|separator|>
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Eyrie - Etymology, Origin & Meaning"eagle's nest," 1580s (attested in Anglo-Latin from early 13c.), from Old French aire "nest," Medieval Latin area "nest of a bird of prey" (12c.)
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wasp's nest, n. meanings, etymology and moreThe earliest known use of the noun wasp's nest is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for wasp's nest is from around 1386, in the ...
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Relief Fragment with Two Birds in the Papyrus ThicketThis relief fragment, from the Middle Kingdom (ca. 1925–1900 B.C.) shows two birds in papyrus, possibly a nest, and is made of limestone and paint.
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