Scientists Squirted Love Hormone Oxytocin up Lions ‘Noses to See If It Made Them Friendlier In captivity, the “love drug” oxytocin has been discovered to have a good effect on large cat bonding. When exposed to other lions, lions and…
A beautiful bird “Pied Butcherbird” The Pied Butcherbird (Cracticus nigrogularis) is a common butcherbird that is only found in mainland Australia. It is a black and white songbird with a…
According to a Lab Study, Antibiotics Used on Food Crops Affected Bumblebee Behavior A laboratory study indicates that an antibiotic sprayed on orchard crops to prevent bacterial infections delays bumblebee cognition and lowers their foraging efficiency. Scientists from…
A Study Finds that Older Japanese Dog Owners have a Lower Risk of Disability than Non-Dog Owners According to a study of over 11,000 older Japanese citizens, seniors who keep a dog had a lower chance of handicap than those who have…
Chimpanzees Show Signs of Recognition Toward Skulls of Their Own Species, According to the Study Chimpanzees have been observed interacting with the bodies of deceased members of their species, returning to them, and even displaying mourning-like behavior. Elephants are known…
Hypoallergenic Cats Could Soon Be a Reality Thanks To CRISPR Gene-Editing According to a new study published in The CRISPR Journal, the protein that causes the majority of cat allergies can be safely removed from the…
Can Gene Editing End World Hunger In 2020, 811 million people, or one-tenth of the world’s population, were undernourished. That’s a 161 million rise in just a year, more than the…
Atomic Gardening Tried To Find the Bright Side of Nuclear Weapons Atomic gardening arose from the efforts of Atoms for Peace in the 1950s to find alternate, more beneficial uses for fission energy in the aftermath…
The Hidden Genetic Diversity of Corals Corresponds to Various Lifestyle The variety of living species that can be found in a specific location is referred to as biodiversity. Many people believe that coral reefs have…
Salmonella Strains Resistant to Antibiotics Have Not Been Found in Migrating Wild Birds According to Penn State researchers who headed a team performing a new, nationwide investigation, despite the fact that many wild birds carry Salmonella, the germs…
Invading Swarms of Insane Ants may have Finally Met their Kryptonite When tawny crazy ants invade a new location, they act as an ecological wrecking ball, displacing native insects and small animals while also generating huge…
There may be 9,200 more Tree Species on Earth than Previously Realized Trillions of trees are growing on Earth, but the number of species has been underestimated, according to a new study. A recent study has unveiled…