How do sea molluscs create the consistent patterns on their shells? How do they know when and how to change the pigment?
Studies show that about half of surrendered dogs are adolescents, explains Christopher Pachel, DVM, DACVB, CABC (IAABC).
More than a century ago, Pavlov trained his dog to associate the sound of a bell with food. Ever since, scientists have assumed the dog learned this through repetition. The more times the dog heard ...
Animals, you’re likely the kind of person whose YouTube algorithm loads you up on animal videos: cute, amazing, mind-blowing ...
The U.S. sees more shark attacks than any other country, but fewer fatalities than Australia. Dive into the figures to see ...
Horses, known to be courageous, independent, and decisive, should lean into loose itineraries and be open to surprises this ...
Fungi have long fascinated scientists and aficionados alike. These strange and often misunderstood life-forms are sought-after for food, medicine, building materials, psychedelic journeys and much ...
My tryst with AI began during my Master’s (1988–90) and subsequent PhD at IIT Delhi (1991–95). Under the mentorship of stalwarts like Prof. Madan Gopal and Prof. Santanu Chaudhury, I dove into the ...
Memories are thought to be stored in sparse groups of neurons called engrams. These are the cells that switch on during learning and can later switch on again during recall. In physiological aging and ...
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UF researchers aim to thwart crimes against cats
The University of Florida’s Veterinary Forensic Sciences Laboratory identifies causes of death in free-roaming cats and investigates animal cruelty. In short: They fight crimes against cats.
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