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A new study reveals at least 34 leopards in Guwahati, with estimates suggesting up to 55. The report highlights urban wildlife, habitat loss.
Horses and People' licenses an online horse welfare assessment course to the University of New England. Amy Lykins has ...
South African naturalist Steve Boyes speaks on ghost elephants, ancestral tracking, and Werner Herzog’s documentary exploring Angola’s elusive highland giants ...
When fluid intake drops, urine becomes more concentrated, increasing the supersaturation of calcium oxalate and uric acid crystals that form stones. In simple terms, the chemistry of stone formation r ...
Researchers identify the hippocampus and microglia as the "tipping point" that determines if chronic pain leads to depression or resilience.
A new Murdoch University study has found that cold blooded animals (ectotherms) are unable to adjust physiologically to daily temperature ...
Researchers link neuroanatomical features to social tolerance in macaque monkeys and provide a framework for investigating the impact of social environments on brain development.
Picture two ancient apes in a lush African forest, gently pressing their mouths together, not for romance, but as a primal bond. Fast forward 21 milli.
Word of the Day: Though rarely used in casual conversation, crepuscular remains one of the English language’s most evocative adjectives. Rooted in Latin and enriched by both science and literature, it ...
Australia has always been hot. On average, summer is now one degree warmer than it was 50 years ago. But that number hides ...