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Animal Consciousness
Recent discoveries about bodily awareness have changed how scientists think about the nature of consciousness.
Turning off a gene called “Myc” has a surprising effect in male fruit flies: They start courting other males.
Scuba divers often appear to be swimming through a calm and muffled universe. This couldn't be farther from the truth.
For 40 years, scientists thought a specific gene was linked to aggression in hamsters. Removing it, however, had violent consequences.
The long-standing debate over whether dinosaurs were more like birds or lizards is drawing to a close.
We already know animals feel emotions, and that they can understand humans' emotions. But can they understand each other's emotions?
The apes taught sign language didn't understand what they were doing. They were merely "aping" their caretakers.
COVID-19 and other microbes have shed light on disease spillover from animals to humans, but we can also spillback disease to wildlife.
Anesthesia causes animals and humans to lose consciousness. A study found it has a similar effect on Venus flytraps.
Many animals practice what looks like self-medication. A new report suggests that chimps tend wounds with insects, often treating each other.
Pokémon has people wandering the world to enslave wild and magical creatures so they can fight in painful blood sports. What's fun about that?
There’s an enormous evolutionary advantage for flamingos to stand on one leg, but only physics explains why. Of all the natural marvels unique to planet Earth, the diversity of the living […]