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AdvertisementSavannah Animals’ Biggest Fear?
A new study has revealed that elephants, rhinos, and giraffes are more afraid of human voices than the roars of lions, which are considered the
New hybrid of fox and dog discovered
A wild animal was discovered in Brazil in 2021, resembling a dog but behaving more like a wild fox. The animal was severely injured in
Da Vinci’s “Tree Rule” Debunked
Leonardo da Vinci’s “Rule of Trees” describes the proportions of a tree’s branches, trunk, and vessels that transport water through the tree. However, a new
European Early Humans Ate Algae
Algae, seaweed, and other aquatic plants are highly nutritious and healthy, yet they are rarely consumed in Europe. However, in the Stone Age, early humans
Glowing plants sold by biotech start-up
In a breakthrough development, Light Bio has successfully transferred the bioluminescence of a tropical fungus onto decorative plants, causing them to emit a green glow
Rhinoceros Populations Rise Despite Poaching
The number of rhinos in Africa has significantly increased despite ongoing poaching, with plans to release 2,000 more rhinos into the wild. According to the
Golf Course Lake Hosts Sharks
Bull sharks are known for their remarkable adaptability, and a recent study by researchers at Ruhr-Universität Bochum (RUB) has highlighted just how impressive this trait
Vegan Diet for Cats: Suitable?
A recent study conducted by the University of Winchester has investigated whether vegan diets are suitable for cats, who are carnivores and primarily consume meat.
Ancient Koala Fossil Found in Australia
A new discovery in Australia has filled a gap in the evolutionary history of marsupials. Researchers from Flinders University have found fossils of a prehistoric
Genetic Data to Improve Super Potato Breeding
The threat of climate change to agriculture is a growing concern in many regions. Researchers at McGill University have created a Super-Pangenome of the potato