Scientists used the April 2024 solar eclipse to show how animals adjust their behavior when daylight suddenly disappears.
No natural phenomenon provides a rarer chance to study the secrets of the animal world than a total solar eclipse. This was ...
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The Science of “the Giggle”: Why Laboratory Rats Love Being Tickled
If you think laughter and comedy are reserved strictly for humans, you’d be wrong. A study in the late 1990s showed that ...
WASHINGTON - It’s been more than 100 years since Doctor Dolittle first appeared in print, but the dream of speaking with animals is no less magical – the only difference is, it may not be so ...
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