Animals
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Researchers Show That Petting Dogs Can Help Cope With Stress and Depression
Researchers led by Rahel Marti from the University of Basel in Switzerland indicate that observing, experiencing, and touching actual dogs increases activity in the brain's prefrontal cortex.
Latest Research Articles
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Rodents Serve as 'Breeding Grounds' for Deadly Fungal Diseases Affecting Human Lungs [Study]
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Zoo Finally Welcomes 41 Hatchlings After Two Decades of Waiting for Endangered Rare Turtles to Breed —San Diego
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Alligator Spotted Swimming in Orlando Floodwaters During the Wake of Hurricane Ian
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Corals are Forming Relationships with Algae to Help them Alleviate Stress
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New Study Reveals Eddies Contributions to Ocean Microbes and Marine Ecosystem
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China Plans to Teach Tiger Cubs in 'Kindergarten' on How to be a Proper Wild Cat
Wildlife Officials to Distribute Fishmeal-Baited Oral Rabies Vaccines in Fight Against Raccoon Rabies
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Authorities Recorded More Cases of Abandoned Pets in the UK
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Conspiracy Theorists are Saying that the CIA May Be Bringing Wooly Mammoths Back to Life
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Tuberculosis Outbreak at Madagascar Zoo Has Killed Endangered Species Including Lemurs
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Scientists Found Sediments in North Carolina Lakes That Shows Decades of Coal Ash Contamination






