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Brain Scan Reveals that Dogs can Differentiate Familiar and Foreign Languages
As shown in a latest report investigating over how canines' cognition respond to various dialects, especially when relocated to a foreign nation; MRI scans indicated that dogs' synapses can discern old and new dialects, rendering them still the only non-human creatures reported to be capable to do so.
Latest Research Articles
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Volcanic Eruption in Galapagos Islands Threaten the Already-Endangered Pink Iguanas
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Scientists Claim Whales Have Previously Walked In North America Coastline
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Ancient Evidence of Horrifying Yet “Truly Remarkable” Megalodon Shark Attacks
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Students in Panama Discover Ants That Can Fix Damaged Trees Within 24 Hours!
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Gigantic Asteroid Will Pass By Earth in 7 Years, Do We Have Defense Against Such Threats?
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Scientists Warn for Solar Storms That Could Cause “Massive Blackouts” and Threaten Life on Earth
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2700-Year-Old Toilet in Jerusalem Reveals Parasitic Infections Long Ago
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Does Size Matter? How Deadly a Meteorite is Depends More on Its Composition, Say Experts
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Alaska Polar Bears are Moving to Russia Due to Climate Heating in the Arctic
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Researchers Claimed that Air in Zoo Might Have Enough DNA to Identify the Animals Inside
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Bomb Cyclone May Intensify Weather Conditions in the Eastern Areas of the US
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Deforestation is the Culprit for Increased Storm Frequency and Worsening Floods