Research shows that people with an animal rights mindset preferred positive force-free training, while anthropocentrists ...
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Why people pay thousands for paintings made by animals
Art typically seems like a human activity, tied to culture, symbols, and personal expression. Yet a small group of animals has created paintings and designs that sold for surprising sums. Their work ...
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Wild animal tongues are insane and science finally explains why
Chameleons can rocket their tongues at prey in a blur, frogs can slam sticky tongues onto insects with forces several times ...
"O° was born as a biodegradable single-material shoe that brings you closer to the earth and in turn, closer to yourself. It’s a physical expression of the ‘get closer’ mindset, an antidote to the ...
Using gold flakes, salt water, and light, scientists have made the universe’s invisible binding forces visible in color. The discovery opens new possibilities for studying how matter organizes itself ...
Young elephants have a lot to learn—what to eat, what to avoid, how to behave around others. When they grow up around their mother and aunts, their development into well-behaved adults may seem ...
Opinion
Speaking for the Voiceless: Inside the Global Movement for Animal Rights and Legal Protections
An overview of the global movement using laws and courts to strengthen protections for animals in farming, research, and daily life.
In his new book, Roland Ennos offers eye-opening ideas that the importance of physical power and engineering brilliance—rather than intellect—allowed us to dominate the planet.
In the oceans and on land, scientists are discovering rare, transitional organisms that bridge the gap between Earth’s simplest cells and today’s complex ones.
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