Abby Wurzburger, a 14-year-old from Wauwatosa, is leading the charge on a bill to ban animal testing by cosmetics manufacturers in Wisconsin. “Although the total number of animals and testing ...
Since at least 2016, diplomats, spies and military officers have suffered from unexplained brain injuries likely caused by a ...
Raccoons keep solving puzzles even after finding food. Curiosity drives learning and may explain why raccoons adapt so well ...
Bowhead whales' secret to long life may lie in a protein. Humans could potentially live up to 200 years, and the secret may lie in one of the longest-living animals on Earth - whales, according to a ...
ADOPT (Accelerating Development of Practices and Technologies) is a Defra/UKRI fund supporting England’s farmers to run practical on-farm trials. It’s ...
A new study reveals the brain circuit behind parental care also controls helping behavior, offering clues about the roots of compassion.
Local shelter advises pet owners to give adopted animals time to decompress, learn a routine, and feel at home. Leanne Bloom, ...
According to the National Council of Churches, the U.S. could lose approximately 100,000 churches in the coming years.
Humans have devised many ways to keep raccoons at bay: trash cans with tension straps, securely closed food boxes, or clever ...
Crying is one of the most recognizable human emotional signals. Tears appear when people experience grief, relief, joy, or ...
The legendary bucking bull, one of the most dangerous in rodeo history in the mid-1990s, was posthumously honored.
Tulsa city announced plans Tuesday to create a new police patrol division focused entirely on downtown as the area continues to grow in population, businesses a Protest method draws as much attention ...