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Japanese Study Suggests That Cats Can Remember Each Other’s Names
Researchers have determined that cats form strong bonds with living creatures in current history. These intelligent organisms might converse with us, and they could potentially follow human motions while humans are not present.
Latest Research Articles
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Tilikum: Grim History of SeaWorld's Killer Orca That Violently Killed 3 People
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Weather Prediction: 2022 PGA Championship in Tulsa, Oklahoma
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Research: Microplastics at 27.5 Million Tons Travelling in Air Annually
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'Blood Rain' Might Fall on UK This Week Due to Massive Cloud of Saharan Dust
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Sea Sponges Found 'Extremely Bleached' in New Zealand Waters
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Dozens of Prehistoric Ancient Creatures Uncovered in Melting Glaciers
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Paris Agreement: New Study Reveals Policymakers Underestimate Methane Impact on Air Quality and Climate
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Alzheimer's Disease: Vaccine Clinical Trial for Humans Underway for the Brain Disorder
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United States: Reducing Air Pollution Emissions Could Prevent 50,000 Premature Deaths, Save $600 Billion Each Year
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Brazil’s Newly Found Fish Species Are Threatened by Amazon Deforestation
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Biochemical Processes in Octopus Self-Destruction Explored by Researchers in a New Study
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The Drought in Europe From 2018 to 2020 Was the Most Severe in Over 250 Years