Camera traps in Thailand have captured adorable passersby with significant implication for the country’s conservation efforts ...
The endangered flat-headed cat, also one of the world's rarest wild felines, has been rediscovered in southern Thailand for ...
MOSCOW. Dec 25 (Interfax) - The Agriculture Ministry, as part of the work to achieve the technological leadership of the Russian agricultural sector, among other things is setting the task of ...
To reinforce owner responsibilities, the ministry amended the mandatory pet registration list on Dec. 16, 2024, officially including cats. Starting Jan. 1, owners of unregistered or un-microchipped ...
For our podcast, "Settle In," Amna Nawaz spoke with Irin Carmon, the journalist behind the book “The Notorious RBG,” as well ...
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Polar bears near extinction, but their DNA may be pushing back
Polar bears are running out of ice and out of time, yet inside their cells something remarkable is happening. As the Arctic ...
The trackers, which stay in a cow’s stomach and collect data, can help farmers understand when their cows are feeling ill, or when they’re in heat.
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NMC releases NEET UG 2026 revised syllabus
The National Medical Commission (NMC) has officially released the updated syllabus for NEET UG 2026. The revised syllabus is ...
Atanasio, five years old and weighing nearly two tons, is the first rhinoceros in the world born during the pandemic and one ...
From Santa’s reindeer and the Hanukkah armadillo to some very festive sea worms, our changing world is changing life for creatures great and small.
When I was about 6 years old in the early ‘40s, my 16-year-old brother was sent to a sanitarium for tuberculosis patients. He ...
From baby teeth to ‘conveyor belt’ molars, here’s why humans—and other mammals –grow and replace their teeth in such ...
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