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Rats are More Social Than we Thought
Rats are using the same brain region people use to empathize with others Rats are amazing at avoiding dangers. What is their secret? Could empathy be a contributing factor? Or is this too far-fetched? This is what a group of researchers from the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience tried to investigate.
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5 Reasons Why You Should Have a Pet Bird
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Once-a-Month Birth Control Pill for Women is Currently Under Development
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How Modern-Day Slavery Inspires These University Students to Develop Plastic Bricks
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What to Look for When Adopting a Cat
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Genetically-Modified Twins May Die Early From Unintended Genetic Mutation
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Scientists Trains Giant Tortoises of the Galapagos, Seychelles Islands to Do Tasks, Learnings Remain After 10 Years
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Nature Prank: 9 Perfect Gifts to Troll Your Enemies in 2020
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New Zealand's Glaciers Are Turning Red; Australia's Weather Might Be The Reason Why
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5 Steps To Staying Safe and Warm During a Winter Outdoor Workout
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