A thoughtful and faith-centered exploration of how relationships with animals can deepen spiritual awareness and reveal ...
Crying is one of the most recognizable human emotional signals. Tears appear when people experience grief, relief, joy, or ...
Animals are noisy. And their noises can travel a long way. But making sounds can be a double-edged sword: it can help them communicate, sometimes over long distances, but it can also reveal them to ...
Ask anyone who’s had encounters with killer whales, and they will tell you just how smart they are. Orcas are incredibly intelligent creatures, capable of complex hunting strategies. They also engage ...
A new international survey reveals clear differences in how veterinarians and animal welfare scientists in Japan and the UK ...
Julia B. Linares-Roake explores how people navigate the muddiness of living with dogs from their point of view as we over-control how they play and express their "dogness." ...
A thin mist was hanging amongst trees as the sun slowly parted the sky over the expanse of the plantation forest in Riau. The morning air carried the ...
Live Science spoke with Rob Dunn, an applied ecologist and author of the book "The Call of the Honeyguide," about "mutualism" — how different species team up for their mutual benefit — and how humans ...
New research shows ravens do not follow wolves to find food. Instead, they remember hunting areas and return later.
Yak furniture collection lives and changes with you through a screw-free interlocking system for a modular setting both indoors and outdoors.
Humans not only recognize emotions on the faces of monkeys and apes but also unconsciously mimic those expressions.
Later it was extended to include close friends or companions who gathered to talk, tell stories, and share news about the community. It is only relatively recently that the word gossip took on the ...