Dudley co-authored a new paper published in the journal Science Advances reporting the first measurements of the ethanol content of fruits favored by chimps in Ivory Coast and Uganda, finding that the ...
Chad Coburn has joined the Department of Animal Science in the Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences as ...
Two baby pterosaur fossils contain rare evidence of how they died 150 million years ago — and the specimens solve a larger ...
Bats can carry some deadly human pathogens without signs of illness. A new survey shows that other viruses can still be bad for bats.
Latest Cattell Sabbatical Researchers Will Focus on Animal Cognition, Child Development, and Emotion
Three researchers will receive support this year from the Sabbatical Fund Fellowship from the James McKeen Cattell Fund.
A tropical storm was brewing over a chain of islands on the edge of the vast Tethys Ocean - the ancient predecessor to the ...
Captive animals sometimes need a transfusion, but the typical approach to blood banking isn’t practical for zoos and aquariums. One veterinarian is testing a solution.
The path to shark science isn’t always straight — and that’s exactly what makes it powerful. By tracing hidden parasites in ...
School leaders said the classrooms will help students chart multiple paths after graduation, whether stepping directly into in-demand local jobs or continuing on to a four-year college.
A survey of the alcohol content of fruits eaten regularly by African chimps shows that their diet could deliver 14 grams of ethanol a day. Given their body size, that's nearly two cocktails' worth.
Last month, courts on both sides of the Atlantic delivered a clear verdict: When classifying titanium dioxide as carcinogenic ...
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