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Cognitive Scientists Advise Assuming That Animals Have Feelings as Well
Many species of animals, according to a few world's finest behavioral experts, can have feelings. There is indeed a strong likelihood, based on evidence, that animals can also have feelings.
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US Wildfires are Becoming Larger and More Frequent Since 2000: New Study
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Scientists Proposes More Efficient Way to Capture Carbon From the Atmosphere
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Avian Flu Strikes in Many States, Killing 4 Wild Birds in North Carolina
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Hong Kong Faces Another COVID Outbreak as 4.5 Million Residents Test Positive
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‘High-Damaging’ Toxic Fungus Could Contribute to Irritable Bowel Disease
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Ancient Ice in Antarctica and Greenland Reveals Massive Volcanic Eruptions from the Last Ice Age
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Newfound Species! Beautiful Rainbow-Colored Fish Discovered in Maldives’ ‘Twilight Reefs’
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A Microbial Enzyme Produces a Novel Form of Biopolymers
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Major Rainfall Triggers Flooding in Birmingham, Causing Travel Issues
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Tree Survival Strategy: New Study Sheds Light on How Forest Ecosystems Survive Damaging Winds
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The Impacts of Inland and Coastal Waterways on Climate as Discussed by Scientists
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Australian Hunting Season Started With Death of an Endangered Duck