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New research from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig and the University of Turku reveals that ...
Animals that live in groups often compete for access to resources, such as food and mates, forming hierarchies that determine priority of access. To ...
A 25-year observational study of female gorillas shows that individual circumstances and social context influence individual decisions to engage in more risky aggressive behaviours.
HE’S the psychopathic killer who filmed himself feeding a live kitten to a python and suffocating another in a plastic bag in ...
Nonhuman animals can adapt the intensity and direction of aggression to suit their individual needs and social contexts, according to a recent study.
If you are following the news or any Palestinian creator on social media, it does not take more than 20 seconds to see a ...
Claire Hoffman, of rural Rushmore, took two trips this summer before her senior year at South Dakota State University — a study abroad trip to Vietnam and a mission trip to Estonia. Hoffman is ...
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🌍 Canada’s Icefields Are Vanishing—One-Quarter of Earth’s Glacial Water Now Melting from Yukon Alone
Some of the strongest glaciers in the world are found in Canada. From Alaska to the Yukon, the St. Elias mountain range is ...
It's finally the weekend! How will you be spending it? Here's all the inspiration you need for a fun filled two days in ...
Elle Sofe Company reminds us of just how very similar all our experiences as human beings on this planet are, even though ...
Finland has been named the happiest country in the world for the eighth year running, earning a reputation as having a ...
There is something so special about being raised on a farm. I was one of those lucky farm girls. Our farm was right along the ...
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