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The Putnam Museum and Science Center has a new exhibit. “Animal Armor: The Evolution of Armor in Dinosaurs and Prehistoric ...
Have you ever felt like your dog had a sixth sense? We know they have outstanding hearing (they’re at our door waiting when we’re a mile away from home) and an unbelievable sense of smell. But they ...
On land, the slowest-moving animal would likely be the banana slug, which moves at the extremely leisurely pace of 0.006 ...
On Jan. 13, in response to President Trump's order for federal agencies to dismantle webpages that included "gender ideology extremism," the National Institutes of Health removed or made unavailable ...
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Animal Doctor: Science, Society and Nature Under Attack in the U.S.

Please see the following post from the Union of Concerned Scientists:. “President Trump’ s second administration has targeted the public science that we all depend on: from weather forecasts to public ...
Kelli Bender is the Pets Editor at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2013. Her work has previously appeared on MTV, The Frisky, Vice, and Best Friends Magazine. Curiosity Stream/YouTube ...
Before the mid-1960s, it was widely believed that all dinosaurs were cold-blooded, slow-moving animals. But in the summer of 1964, a team of paleontologists led by John Ostrom discovered Deinonychus, ...
Zebrafish enjoy exploring new objects. Garter snakes know their own scents. Octopuses will seek out pain relief, and fruit flies sleep best around other fruit flies. “Animals learn things, they’re ...
Washington, DC—Last month, both the National Institutes of Health and the US Food and Drug Administration announced plans to phase out the use of animals in scientific research. The Animal Welfare ...
Presented by Little Ray’s Exhibitions, a new exhibit named Survival of the Slowest will feature animals like sloths, tortoises and a tarantula. The exhibit will teach guests about how these ...
AND THE CLOSEST THING WE HAVE TO DINOSAURS IN THIS DAY AND AGE. OKAY. AND SO A FAMILY OF SKINKS FOUND THEIR HOME AT THE ...
But they've done a lot more than that. The impact of sex as a biological variable is far more subtle and pervasive than it may seem. In fact, sex-based differences with implications for our health ...