Animals may create and maintain their own cultures just like humans, a scientist has concluded. Andrew Whiten, who reviewed decades of research in the field, is challenging the idea that only humans ...
This is a baby giraffe. And it's born with lovely patterns on its skin. The patterns stay the same all through the giraffe's life. They're like giant spots. What other animals have spots? Leopards.
Look at the huge ocean. Miles and miles of water. We can't live without water. Nothing can live without water. These animals live in the water. They couldn't survive unless there was a lot of water ...
Science ministers have today laid out their ambitious plans to eliminate the use of animals in research, marking a significant step away from the 'suffering' of millions of creatures in the UK. Animal ...
Think humans are way smarter than other animals? Not so fast, Einstein! Researchers from the University of Adelaide in Australia argue in an upcoming book, The Dynamic Human, that humans really aren't ...
Some cells are still alive within the dung, and could be used to boost genetic diversity in certain species Turning animal poo into offspring sounds like a zoo keeper’s conjuring trick, but it might ...
Giant bears from the Pleistocene era could be one of the animal species set to be resurrected by scientists in the coming years. A giant Ice Age bear and a five-foot beaver are the latest candidates ...
12:27, Thu, Nov 26, 2020 Updated: 12:27, Thu, Nov 26, 2020 A breakthrough study published by researchers at Queen's University Belfast has found links between animal behaviour and moods associated ...
SCIENTISTS have hailed the “exceptional” discovery of two tiny creatures that were long believed to have gone extinct more than 6,000 years ago. Until now, ancient fossils of the pygmy long-fingered ...
The Government has unveiled plans to phase out animal testing in science across the UK. The new plans, detailed by Science Minister Lord Vallance today (November 11), will deliver on the Labour ...
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