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"The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe"
Forget the scary hype: This magical movie, based on C.S. Lewis' beloved novel, is as familiar and comforting as a favorite sweater.
12/09/2005 17:06 UTC
To test if dogs feel envy, researchers made them watch their owners play with fake dogs
Dogs have a ruff time watching their owners give attention to other dogs, a canine psychology study finds
04/13/2021 09:40 UTC
Why some people are better at reading dogs than others
What's going on inside a dog's head? The country you were born in might affect how you answer
12/02/2019 23:00 UTC
As tourism returns, we can’t allow cruise companies to destroy coral reefs for profit
The ever-growing power of multinational corporations to transform environmental policy is starting to be felt
07/07/2021 16:00 UTC
The "novelty hypothesis" explains how — and why — people fall for fake news bots
"Social bots" are spreading fake news — and humans are falling for them. Here's how
09/27/2020 18:00 UTC
Study: The next pandemic may come from bats
The scientists analyzed which species are most likely to transmit the next pandemic and unequivocally fingered bats
06/27/2017 19:57 UTC
Why everyone is suddenly freaking out about bird flu
Avian flu H5N1 is spreading from birds to mammals. Human risk is low, but don't relax just yet
02/12/2023 15:00 UTC
Ocean spray may have created conditions for life to form on Earth, new study suggests
How did life form from non-living chemicals? New research looks to the motion of the ocean
10/07/2022 20:59 UTC
Who is begging for war? We have such a poor understanding of the conflict with North Korea
Unless the United States downgrades threats against North Korea, there will be no possibility of peace
09/16/2017 15:59 UTC
Pick your doomsday: 9 end-of-the-world theories that will haunt your dreams
Climate change and nuclear war are obvious choices. But don't rule out a robot uprising — or something even weirder
08/03/2014 23:00 UTC
Catastrophic fires 13,000 years ago drove mass extinctions — and humans may have lit the match
This is a “cautionary tale” for the wildfires and ecosystem destruction we see today, researchers say
08/17/2023 18:01 UTC
India’s "man-eating" tigers entangled in a blame game
India is home to the world’s largest wild tiger population, but human-tiger conflicts are on the rise
05/18/2022 12:15 UTC
A cultural evolutionary explanation for the not-so-surprising Brexit outcome
Anthropologist Peter Turchin explains how the seeds of Brexit unrest were planted during the Carolingian Empire
06/29/2016 18:16 UTC
You love your dog. Does your dog love you back?
Do they love us, or just love our food? Animal studies are shining light on canine emotional intelligence
06/27/2021 23:30 UTC
Bacteria may be powerful weapon against antibiotic resistance
Some microbes are able to “eat” antibiotics, using them as a nutritious food to grow and multiply
05/06/2018 23:29 UTC