The Rarest Frog in Rhode Island may not be that Rare after All, According to a New Survey Method The state’s rarest frog may not be as uncommon as scientists had assumed, according to a study conducted by University of Rhode Island researchers who…
Love Your Pup Grab This Essential Dog Training for Under $20 before Black Friday Who does not adore a good dog? Sure, those adorable bundles of joy come with a host of puppy problems, but with the appropriate training,…
COVID Alpha Variant Infection in Pets Linked To Acute Heart Failure A disturbing link has discovered between a COVID-19 variation and cardiac failure in our beloved dogs. The Alpha version, which was all the rage in…
Homo Naledi Child’s Skull May Reveal How They Treated Their Dead Skull remains of a naledi infant have been uncovered deep within the cave system where Homo naledi was discovered. The parts when put together reveal…
Wildlife Photographer’s Viral Squirrel Clip Becomes Voice of Dune’s Desert Mouse From yearly spawning displays in the seas to catching secretive species on faraway mountaintops, wildlife photography may take you to a variety of locations. It…
Shark Flipping How Researchers Paralyze Huge Sharks with a Nose Tickle If you have never heard of shark flipping, sometimes known as tonic immobility, we have a treat in store for you. Shark flipping is the…
Video Shows How Okapis Suck In Their Eyes to Avoid Branches When you live in an area filled with pointed branches ready to poke your eye out, walking about with your googlies on display might be…
Hacking lettuce for taste and profit The scent is the first thing you notice,” Henry Sztul, Bowery Farming’s chief science officer, exclaims. “Does it have that odor?” As you approach Farm…
Most Shark Attacks Caused By Mistaken Identity, Shark Vision Study Finds Sharks, despite their nasty image, seldom attack people. New study backs up the “mistaken identity theory,” which states that they attack people because they mistake…
Meet Homo Bodoensis, a Newly Proposed Direct Ancestor of Humans An international team of experts has proposed that a new species of extinct human, Homo bodoensis, classified as a direct progenitor of us, modern humans,…
Bowery Farming is forcing us all to look up at the future of vertical agriculture Food is necessary for life, yet it is getting increasingly difficult to produce in large quantities. Overcultivation is a result of a combination of exponential…
Flamingos Wear Makeup, Pinking Up Their Feathers For Extra Sex Appeal While some birds hide in feathered camouflage to escape unwelcome attention, others dazzle in bright plumages designed to attract a large number of onlookers, especially…