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How to read a dog like a book
Dogs are always giving us small signs as to what's going on in their heads. Experts explain how to read them
02/22/2023 14:00 UTC
I feel fine
In Steve Erickson's visionary new novel, it already is the end of the world -- and we don't know it.
04/21/1999 20:00 UTC
The chimp who thought he was a boy
Raised like a son by a New York City family as part of a language experiment, Nim Chimpsky was shipped away when funds ran out. A new biography tells Nim's story.
03/31/2008 15:12 UTC
Aspartame might be classified as a possible carcinogen by WHO — but there’s no cause for panic
"While reports like these can understandably be worrying, there's no reason to panic at this stage"
07/05/2023 18:00 UTC
“Ping pong zoonosis”: COVID is spreading from humans to animals and back again
The back-and-forth spread of COVID from animals to humans is deeply troubling scientists. Here's why
01/24/2023 17:00 UTC
How Bunny the talking dog captured the internet and science's attention
But can she really talk? Her owner and researchers discuss communication and how this affects the human-canine bond
12/20/2020 22:30 UTC
Dogs can get a canine form of dementia — and it is very similar to the human version
Dogs can have a dementia-like condition known as canine cognitive dysfunction
03/05/2022 19:00 UTC
Is the cold hurting my dog's paws? Dog experts explain when to worry
If you're going for a long walk on a cold, snowy sidewalk, your dog may not always communicate how it feels
12/12/2021 19:00 UTC
Blue Girl's blue period
The bluest performance artist around has the paint-and-nipple market cornered.
07/05/2000 23:00 UTC
Should biotech piggy go to market?
Consumer advocates worry that the FDA is throwing open the barn door to genetically engineered animals too quickly.
03/04/2008 17:37 UTC
Cancer in dogs and humans share more genetic similarities than previously thought: Study
New research reveals previously unknown similarities in the way man’s best friend shares man’s worst struggle
07/12/2023 15:29 UTC
Dogs cry tears of joy when reunited with their owners, study says
Dog is love: Pet dogs appear to shed tears of joy when they see loved individuals who have been gone for a while
08/24/2022 21:55 UTC
Why "Planet of the Humans," Michael Moore’s new film about green energy, is so controversial
The documentary, directed by Jeff Gibbs and produced by Moore, is streaming free on YouTube now
05/01/2020 22:00 UTC
The battle for the rights of nature heats up in the Great Lakes
Ohio has at once both acknowledged rights of nature to exist, and taken them away
05/16/2019 23:00 UTC
Does aspartame cause cancer? "Possibly," a new WHO report concludes
Independent experts in 12 countries assembled to create a working aspartame report by the World Health Organization
07/14/2023 09:29 UTC