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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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Pine Island Started Cleanup and Clearing for Hurricane Ian's Aftermath
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The Great Salt Lake Is Experiencing Hyper Salinity, Posing a Serious Threat to the Ecosystems and Economies [Study]
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Harvesting Operations to Forest Stands With Decreasing Productivity and Accessibility Raises Worries About Future Forest Sustainability
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How To Help People and Communities Affected by Hurricanes
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Dinosaur-Killing Chicxulub Asteroid Produced Mile-High Tsunami Waves That Traveled Halfway Worldwide [Study]
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Scientists Highlight Concerns About Sharks Caught and Released by Recreational Fishermen
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Rodents Serve as 'Breeding Grounds' for Deadly Fungal Diseases Affecting Human Lungs [Study]
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Almost All River in NSW West of the Great Dividing Range Might Experience Moderate To Severe Floods
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Cold Front Could Hit the Northeast US This Week Similar to a November Weather
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Researchers Discovers Occurrence, Investigates Source of Huge Outflow of a Proglacial Lake in Patagonia
Recycling Old Freezers, Refrigerators in El Paso Reduces Energy Consumption, Pays $70 — Texas
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Why the Link Between Fast-Melting Arctic Ice and Ocean Acidification Could Threaten Marine Life [Research]