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Why dogs tilt their heads when you talk (the science behind it)
The canine head tilt is more than a cute quirk; it is a sign of intense focus, auditory adjustment, and an effort to read ...
Dogs can recognize the emotional state of other dogs by scent alone, and their behavior changes in a manner consistent with ...
UC San Diego’s Federico Rossano breaks down the science behind dogs’ “word buttons,” the global fascination it sparked, and ...
This frames the plot of “The Evitable Conflict,” a short story from “I, Robot,” Isaac Asimov’s seminal collection published ...
Python’s Kiss” is a highly anticipated collection of 13 stories by Louise Erdrich, illustrated with artwork by Erdrich’s ...
When Hoffman was asked to edit “The Best Dog in the World,” a collection of essays from prominent writers about their dogs, ...
Julia B. Linares-Roake explores how people navigate the muddiness of living with dogs from their point of view as we over-control how they play and express their "dogness." ...
A Peninsula baboon tells her side of the story. From fruit bowls and open bins, to dogs and capture plans, Jane explains why ...
Research reveals that some prairie dog alarm calls encode remarkably specific information about humans and other predators.
In the movie Hoppers, scientists “hop” human consciousness into animal-like robots to talk to other species. We asked the ...
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Why people talk to their pets like humans; the psychology behind it
There are a number of pet owners out there who have been known to engage in full-fledged conversations with their pets, ...
If you wonder if a dog can talk, a Pug named Normie’s video proves that not only can they talk, but the conversation can also ...
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