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Animals copy humans in hilarious everyday moments
VIDEO: Federal government plan to kill nearly half a million barred owls Heroic couple saves girl after seat belt snaps on ...
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Wild Animals That Are Way Smarter Than You Think
We often applaud animals for learning tricks. But until recently, we rarely acknowledged that significant intelligence ...
When you think of birds imitating sounds, parrots and starlings might come to mind. They're famous for copying human speech, ...
The U.S. government may restrict funding for research that uses human fetal tissue. The move would undermine medical science ...
November 7, 2025 Is messaging around eliminating all animal research harming science? The continued development of NAMs (New Approach Methodologies) – including models such as c ...
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How Doting on Your “Fur Baby” May Be Doing More Harm Than Good
Most people with a "fur baby" think they are doing their best by their pet. But the "fur baby" culture does not prioritize ...
Farms across Canada are adapting scientific methods of crop rotation, cover crops and water management methods to improve ...
When you think of birds imitating sounds, parrots and starlings might come to mind. They’re famous for copying human speech, car alarms, and even ringtone melodies. But what happens when you challenge ...
Movies have always played up the mad scientist trope, but real-life labs have carried out experiments that make fiction look ...
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New gel restores lost tooth enamel in two weeks
Researchers at Zhengzhou University in China have made a significant breakthrough in dental health by developing a ...
Scientists at the University of Glasgow have successfully used the first bioengineered bone marrow model to carry out vital cancer research, offering new insights into potential therapies for the ...
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