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DOG BEHAVIOR STUDY
Psychology says people who love their dogs like their children aren’t obsessed, their brains may be wired for deep attachmentThe key takeaway is that a deep emotional bond with dogs is rarely irrational. Instead, it is rooted in several well-established psychologi...
14,400 years ago, five people and a canid entered an Italian cave using pine twigs for lightScientists have uncovered how prehistoric humans explored deep caves nearly 14,400 years ago. A group of five people and their dog navigate...
Quote of the day by Ivan Pavlov: 'It is not accidental that all phenomena of human life are dominated by the search for...' - the pioneer of classical conditioning teaches a life lesson on how survival needs shape human behavior and societyQuote of the day by Ivan Pavlov: Ivan Pavlov's quote highlights how the fundamental drive for survival, symbolized by the "search for daily...
Quote of the day by Robin Williams: 'What’s right is what’s left if you do...' Life lesson on human behavior, success and knowledge by American comedian and actorQuote of the day by Robin Williams speaks about choices, values and human behavior. The quote, “What’s right is what’s left if you do every...
Why do cats push objects off edges on purpose?Cats push objects off surfaces not out of spite, but as a scientific experiment to understand cause and effect through physical interaction...
Scientists say dogs can smell each other’s emotions, and react differently to joy or stressDogs possess a remarkable ability to detect and respond to the emotions of other dogs through smell. Scientific studies reveal that canine ...
Rare Pulaosaurus qinglong fossil suggests some dinosaurs may have sounded like birds and shared similar vocal anatomyA newly discovered fossil of Pulaosaurus qinglong, a small plant-eating dinosaur, reveals a bony voice box similar to modern birds. This fi...
Why Do Cats Push Objects Off Edges on Purpose?Cats push objects like glasses to understand their world. This behavior is driven by instinct, as movement triggers their hunting responses...
Chinese proverb of the day: 'Beware a dagger hidden in...' Life lessons on human nature, friendship, success and why is it crucial to be wary of deceitful people with malicious intentionsChinese proverb of the day focuses on the idiom “Beware a dagger hidden in a smile.” The proverb explains lessons about deception, trust, a...
Thought of the day by Benedict Cumberbatch: ‘The further you get away from yourself, the more challenging it is. Not to be…’ Doctor Strange and Sherlock Holmes star teaches how to get out of your comfort zoneThought of the day: Benedict Cumberbatch’s quote is ultimately about courage, not dramatic heroism, but the quieter kind required to step i...
Something keeps digging up your yard, here's how to figure out what it isYour lawn is dug up overnight. Do not panic. Observe the holes. Size and location offer clues. Chipmunks make small holes. Groundhogs creat...
How cats’ sense of smell influences their appetite more than fullnessNew research from Iwate University suggests cats' intermittent eating habits are driven by olfactory sensor-specific satisfaction, not just...
The surprising danger of covering leftovers with aluminum foilContrary to popular belief, cats approaching humans often seek security, not just affection or food. Research indicates cats form secure at...
Quote of the day by Abraham Maslow: “In any given moment, we have two options…” — inspiring lesson on why choosing growth over comfort leads to success and how small brave decisions shape your futureToday’s quote of the day by Abraham Maslow about choosing growth over safety. It explains the meaning in very simple words and gives a quic...
What Happens When Lemurs Try to “Talk” to Humans Through Technology?A new study reveals animals might desire to use technology alongside humans. Lemurs showed a preference for interactive sessions involving ...
Your Dog Might Understand Conversations You Never Meant For Them To HearNew research reveals dogs can learn new words just by listening to conversations. This passive learning mirrors how human toddlers acquire ...
How Dogs Navigate the World Through ScentDogs possess an advanced sense of smell, allowing them to detect faint chemical substances and create internal scent maps. They can precise...
Your Dog Might Be Copying You More Than You Think, Even When You’re Not in the RoomRecent studies reveal dogs possess advanced social intelligence, capable of understanding human behavior seen on screens and imitating acti...
What Happens When Wild Coyotes Start Playing With Domestic Dogs?Coyotes and domestic dogs in US parks are exhibiting playful behaviors like play bows and chasing, challenging the notion of them being nat...
Your Dog’s Personality May Be Genetically Closer to Yours Than You ThinkA groundbreaking study reveals that genes influencing personality traits like anxiety and trainability in Golden Retrievers also affect hum...