Precocial animals, the ones that move autonomously within hours after hatching or birth, have many biases they are born with that help them survive, finds a new paper led by Queen Mary University of ...
The Gulf Coast tick and the Lone Star tick, for example, are now both showing up in more parts of the U.S. "We are certainly ...
Winnfield, Louisiana has produced three governors and the world's largest hog baying competition. Every March, both legacies fill the town at once.
MIT Technology Review discovered that the stealth startup’s founder John Schloendorn also pitched a startling, medically ...
Dogs can understand words, tone, and gestures. Discover how much your dog really understands when you talk and what science reveals about canine communication ...
He was never afraid to get his hands dirty, to get up close and personal with any and every kind of critter and creature near ...
The human ability to cook may seem ordinary, but it marks one of the most important evolutionary turning points in our ...
As more businesses go pet friendly, pet behaviourist Vanessa Ward says there has been a shift in puppy training to include restaurant etiquette As more people look to pets as companions, the pattering ...
Suspicion and affection. Apprehension and excitement. Most people have mixed feelings about AI English, whether or not they always recognize it. When reading text generated by AI, people feel it ...
Cats aren’t mysterious, they’re misunderstood. Research shows cats use 276 facial expressions to communicate. Here’s what you might be missing.
Rob Gierka and Karen Duke explain why this dated, insensitive dismissal ignores the power of human-animal bonds and how animals are vital to our physical and spiritual well-being.
While we may never know what it is like to be a cat or a dog, studies show that pet-caregiver relationships are reciprocal.
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