Reports and Studies
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Bird flu kills 20 big cats at US animal sanctuary
Twenty big cats – including a Bengal tiger and four cougars – have died of bird flu over the past…
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Study answers if a daily cup of coffee really good for you or not
The first sip of coffee in the morning hits just right. It gives us a necessary caffeine boost and helps…
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The animals that give each other gifts
We may think that gift giving is a purely human trait, but it turns out many other animals also treat…
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Bald eagle officially declared US national bird after 250 years
The bald eagle is now officially the national bird of the US, after President Joe Biden signed a law on…
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Scientists unveil 50,000-year-old baby mammoth remains
Russian scientists have unveiled the remains of a 50,000-year-old baby mammoth found in thawing permafrost in the remote Yakutia region…
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Experts explain how tiring feeling left out (Fomo) can be
In today’s hyper-connected world, the ‘fear of missing out’—popularly known as Fomo—has become a cultural buzzword. Coined in 2004 to…
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Delaware agrees to follow federal disability rights laws after complaints
Delaware has agreed to better enforce federal disability rights laws after a recent complaint claimed the state failed to provide…
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Swimming mouse among 27 new species discovered in Peru
An amphibious mouse with webbed feet and a blob-headed fish are among 27 new species scientists have discovered in Peru.…
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Can your smartwatch band expose you to harmful chemicals?
While your fitness tracker helps you monitor steps and heart rate, new research suggests it could also expose you to…
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Study reveals how walking may reduce depression risk
The daily step count is perceived as the bare minimum when it comes to fitness. It helps to ensure that…
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