"So now it turns out that these dogs can do the same.” Fugazza and her Hungarian colleagues have been studying canine ...
Gifted dogs can categorize toys by function, not just appearance. In playful at-home tests, they linked labels like “fetch” ...
Asian elephants can tell if we pay attention by watching our face and body direction. This shows elephants think deeply about ...
Chagas Disease, which is typically contracted in tropical climates, is spread with enough frequency to warrant additional ...
"I would classify the conditions of the home from my own observations as a 'hoarder house' with deplorable conditions," a ...
A magnetic microrobot navigates lung airways, drills microlesions, gathers biomarkers, and rapidly classifies cancer tissue ...
Dogs that easily learn the names of toys might also mentally sort them by function, a new example of complex cognitive activity in the canine brain.
Just when we thought we've seen it all, up pops some bizarre but adorable-looking animal that we never even knew existed.
Our most plausible creature is the large blood-sucking tick. On Earth, the deer tick Ixodes do swell to the size of a walnut ...
The 340B program, enacted by Congress in 1992, requires pharmaceutical companies to sell medications to rural hospitals at ...
To start a journal entry, record the date, time, location, and weather conditions. When documenting a specimen, note its distinct features, colors, and other identifiable properties. Field journaling ...