Horses detect human fear through smell alone and exhibit fearful behavior through emotional contagion mechanism.
Animal groups show how simple actions create shared intelligence, shaping technology, health research, and crowd safety.
Researchers at University of Tsukuba have identified a photophobic response (light avoidance) in the unicellular apusomonad ...
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Horses Can Smell Your Fear, And It Makes Them Afraid Too
In A Nutshell Horses detect human fear through scent alone. French researchers exposed horses to cotton pads soaked with ...
People searching for honey in Mozambique work with birds via a shared language in a rare case of cooperation between humans ...
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Psilocybin shows context-dependent effects on social behavior and inflammation in female mice
Researchers led by Dr. Claire Foldi at Monash University have discovered that psilocybin, the psychoactive compound found in ...
Just five years after opening, LA's hottest restaurant has closed its doors. But behind its collapse lies a far darker story, ...
University of Missouri's Carson Roberts explains 5 reasons why rotational grazing fails and 5 ways to make it work.
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Air pollution causes social instability in ant colonies, triggering attacks on returning nest mates
A research team from the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology has shown in a new study that ants returning from habitats ...
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Massive bear encounter on hiking trail prompts official safety warning
Massive Bear Encounter on Hiking Trail Prompts Official Safety Warning ...
Play is important for animals in captivity, both as an indicator of their emotional states and as a contributor to their long ...
Most people don’t consider the ease or difficulty of training a dog when they choose their dog -- perhaps you should.
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