Since 2008, rules requiring ships to slow down to avoid collisions with North Atlantic right whales have reduced fatalities ...
New AI model, BehaVERT, reads mouse behavior like language, revealing patterns that could improve research into human ...
A rat first frees a cagemate rat and then shares food with it. Is this animal just as empathetic as humans? In an American ...
Past psychology studies have consistently highlighted the importance of social bonds for survival, showing that enduring ...
Animals in the wild are changing their behavior after watching humans, reveals new research. Up to two-thirds of species — including deer, raccoons and birds — are changing their behavioral patterns ...
Ethological studies of animal sentience are critical because they focus on wild animals displaying flexibility and adapting ...
Many people see sharks as predators driven solely by hunger and instinct, but a new study suggests that they enjoy play and having fun.
A new large-scale study led by a research team from the Yale Center for Biodiversity and Global Change has found that wildlife responds not only to how humans reshape their habitats, but also to the ...
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