16.And unlike other subscription businesses which can eschew mass audiences in favour of small, high-paying ones, Twitter needs lots of users to produce its buzzy content.
17.Gill Perkins says, “They are beginning to realise how their mental health and wellbeing is supported by nature — particularly by bumblebees, which are so iconic and beautiful and buzzy.”
18.Working with an avian rescue center, Russo and his colleagues exposed 8 barn owls and 8 tawny owls to the buzzy output of both bees and bats and they recorded the birds' reactions.
19.Firms with buzzy new technologies, such as artificial-intelligence chatbots and other whizzy " generative AI" , will keep attracting capital—especially if the tech works in practice and underpins a viable business model.