Gulls are often seen as intruders in our daily lives. But researchers are discovering what really motivates them—and strategies to keep them away from your lunch.
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Lindsay Ellis at the Wall Street Journal wrote about a trend in which “reverse recruiters” are pitching themselves to job seekers to help them find jobs. It’s tough out there for people looking for ...
Humans have climbed to the top of the food chain by skillfully hunting, trapping, and fishing for other animals at scales that far exceed other predators, altering how the animals behave and earning ...
A Russian magazine editor claims his publisher demanded he censor a book that mentions homosexuality in animals because it violates the country’s “LGBT propaganda” law. Viktor Kovylin, editor of the ...
Conservationists warn that increasingly realistic AI-generated wildlife images and videos are spreading misinformation that can provoke fear, panic and hostility toward wild animals. Fake footage ...
Animals mourn, gather, and react to overwhelming natural forces. Some researchers argue these behaviors resemble religion. This video explores where that claim comes from—and where it breaks down. The ...
Mathematical abilities of Honeybee. Image by Meisterphotos via Depositohotos. Honeybees possess cognitive abilities that defy their brain size. Studies have demonstrated that these insects can count ...
Scientists may have pinpointed a way to reverse Alzheimer’s disease in an animal study. The study, led by University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center, found that restoring a central cellular energy ...
A Closer Look at These Bite Marks May Reveal Surprising New Clues About Dinosaur Behavior What happens after the collapse of international aid? The story of a $60 toilet. Controversial call late in ...
For over a century, Alzheimer's disease (AD) has been considered irreversible. Consequently, research has focused on disease prevention or slowing, rather than recovery. Despite billions of dollars ...