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Eye contact and chemical reprogramming may help humans and robots age better and connect more clearly through communication.
Most people think they don’t get enough sleep, but compared to the animal kingdom, we’re wide awake. Some species spend nearly an entire day doing absolutely nothing, all for good reason.
For the first time, a new study has revealed how and when we make eye contact—not just the act itself—plays a crucial role in ...
Seeing the world is one of the most amazing animal adaptations. Different types of eyes give animals different types of vision, and in some cases they can be extraordinary. In this episode we take a ...
Scientists are trying to understand footage that showed ocelots and opossums, usually predator and prey, hanging out together.
H5N1 avian influenza has long been a concerning virus. Since its discovery in 1996 in waterfowl, bird flu has occasionally ...
The H5N1 avian flu is circulating in cows and other mammals. Whether it will make a permanent leap to humans is another ...
Balchem operates in diverse specialty ingredient markets, maintaining steady growth and a market cap of $5.3B. Click here to ...
Through utilizing learning theory, Foal NZ has completed over 35,000 training sessions without injury during the past two ...
Of all mammals, no others have larger eyes than the equine. These intricately designed orbs allow the horse to see wider, ...
A genetically diverse mouse model allowed researchers to identify genes that promote the success of immune checkpoint ...
In other words, domesticated animals do love their owners. (How's that for feel-good science?) In case you need more ...