The horses showed distinct behavioural and physiological changes when exposed to fear-related odours through the cotton pads, ...
Human perception is multisensory, with dozens of interacting senses shaping how we experience taste, movement, balance, and the world around us. Neuroscientists increasingly treat perception as a ...
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Meet the world's smartest animals - as a cow with 'extraordinary intelligence' is discovered
As a cow with 'extraordinary intelligence' is discovered, experts have revealed more animals with unique skills and abilities ...
So how can horses smell our fear? Well, human emotions come with physiological changes. When people experience fear or stress, their body, face and voice changes. Their body also releases hormones ...
Snakes may not be known for wagging tails or greeting their owners at the door, but some species are thought to be ...
Ever see a basset hound and find yourself wanting to (gently) grab its long, floppy ears and give them a little waggle? The ...
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How mammal jaw bones evolved into ears
Animal evolution has led to some wild anatomical changes, such as jaw bones turning into...ears? A new fossil has been found ...
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Body parts you’ve never heard of
You might think that you’re pretty familiar with your body, but it turns out that our bodies still have some surprises for us ...
The real revelation, however, came from the men. Men considered a larger penis as an indicator of a rival with both greater ...
In a study published in the journal Iraq, Dr. Troels Arbøll analyzed medical prescriptions from ancient Mesopotamia to ...
A novel biochemical analysis of a Renaissance medical text has successfully recovered centuries-old proteins that might be ...
Researchers find obelisks, mysterious RNA molecules in human bacteria that challenge our understanding of viruses and ...
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