Dr. Mary-Dell Chilton, a pioneering North Carolina plant biochemist, whose discoveries shaped plant genetics research, has ...
Before adopting or purchasing a pet, it is vital to research the specific health challenges associated with the breed. Read ...
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The Molecular Science of Why Mosquitoes Single You Out in a Crowd
Are you one of those people who get covered in mosquito bites while your friend’s skin remains totally unblemished? Some people seem to attract mosquitoes, while others are ignored, but scientists ...
When it comes to protecting your heart, here's what you should be eating now, how you should be exercising (HIIT!) and what ...
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These 15 dog behavior mistakes are surprisingly common – even among knowledgeable owners
Even experienced owners get tripped up by tiny training habits that quietly snowball into big problems. The good news is that ...
Oni Press September 2026 Full Solicits with Archie #1 by Ben H. Winters and Fábio Moon, and The Forever Home #1 by Christian ...
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2,000 years ago in Scotland, people removed a corpse's brain and fashioned the arm bones into tools
A new analysis of 2,000-year-old skeletons found in northern Scotland has revealed an unusual funeral ritual involving the manipulation of dead bodies.
A US company made worldwide headlines by “de-extincting” the dire wolf. Now it wants to bring back the Tasmanian tiger. But should it?
A recent Dutch study explored how interacting with cats and dogs impacts our mood and stress. While both pets offer a brief happiness boost, neither significantly reduced stress. Interestingly, ...
Founder Eddie Perez explains how Expected Progeny Differences and other cattle-industry tools inform his approach to ...
What if everything you love about your dog, the floppy ears, the wagging tail, the desperate need to sit in your lap, weren’t ...
“If raccoons become habituated to people or learn to associate them with food, they might behave in a more docile or tame ...
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