Humans living in space for months, years, or even generations will need to navigate sex in a zero-gravity world.
Cat owners often debate whether cats should live indoors or roam outside. Indoor cats face fewer dangers from traffic, ...
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How much space a cat needs according to animal welfare law
In cities, road traffic poses an underestimated danger for many animals—especially cats. More and more owners are opting ...
The reentry of Artemis II will bring a new round of incredible feats. The crew will challenge the record for the fastest ...
The 21st century has left many people emotionally bruised by the decades that came before it. Alongside that, pets have ...
New research suggests that cats are able to land right side up due to the flexibility of their spine. It's a unique ...
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Aoshima: Japan's tiny 'cat island' where felines hugely outnumber humans
Once a thriving sardine fishing island, today Aoshima is home to roughly 80 cats and just a handful of people who look after ...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER — More than 50 years have passed since humans visited the moon, and history was made on Wednesday as NASA launched its crewed Artemis II for a flyby of Earth’s lunar sister.
Psychologist Zazie Todd makes the science of dog and cat behavior widely accessible and teaches pet guardians how to use ...
Sometimes when new neighbors move in, you go over and introduce yourself. Other times, you just pull the blinds and mind your own business. Across the country, wild species are increasingly sharing ...
Scientists have found that sperm in space can’t find their direction during their pursuit to fertilize an egg.
"We’ve done both. Our cat was somehow the better choice," one social-media user wrote in the comments section.
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